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Subject: Re: Latest millenium news?

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 11:07:19 04/15/01

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On April 15, 2001 at 12:35:52, Sandro Necchi wrote:

>On April 15, 2001 at 04:15:41, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On April 15, 2001 at 02:54:22, Sandro Necchi wrote:
>>
>>>Sorry, but you all are testing COMMERCIAL versions!
>>>
>>>The tournament version of these programs are something else!!!!
>>>
>>>So this means different results.
>>>
>>>Hope to have been clear enough!
>>>
>>>Sandro Necchi
>>
>>
>>
>>Sounds like a lack of good arguments. "Hey, don't look at what exists now, just
>>imagine what could exist in a few months".
>
>WE ALL KNOW THAT THE TOURNAMENT VERSION OF OUR PROGRAMS ARE STRONGER AND
>DIFFERENT.



Do you mean that the Shredder used during tournaments is stronger than the one
which is sold to your customers?




>NOBODY KNOWS WHICH PROGRAM IS THE BEST NOW BECAUSE NOBODY OWNS ALL THE NEW
>PROGRAMS.
>
>THE ONLY TIME ALL THE LATEST AND BEST VERSIONS MEET EACH OTHER IS IN THE WORLD
>CHAMPIONSHIP. WE ALL WORK HARD FOR ONE YEAR TO MAKE THE BEST AVAILABLE IN ORDER
>TO WIN IT.



The only event where all the best programs meet each other, 365 days per year,
is the SSDF permanent tournament.

So many games are played, compared to the world championships, that the
tournaments you are talking about look like a child's joke.




>SO THE LAST TIME THIS HAPPENED WE WON.
>
>CAN YOU STATE THE CONTRARY???????
>
>NO YOU CANNOT.



For how many years are you going to base all your propaganda on short
tournaments?

Should I state the number of tournaments my program has won every time I run out
of arguments?





>SO MY POINT IS WHICH EVER PROGRAM IS WORLD CHAMPION HAS THE RIGHT TO CHALLANGE
>THE WORLD CHAMPION.
>
>IF YOU WIN THIS YEAR YOU'LL BE THE ONE NEXT YEAR.
>
>IS THIS A LACK OF ARGUMENTS?
>
>I REALLY DON'T THINK SO.



Be real. Let Shredder enter the SSDF list and let's see what happens.

If you can win all 9 rounds tournaments, you are not afraid of winning a 40
rounds tournament, are you?




     Christophe



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