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Subject: Re: Shredder beats Tiger evertime!

Author: Aaron Tay

Date: 12:13:01 04/17/01

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On April 17, 2001 at 08:01:30, stuart taylor wrote:

>On April 17, 2001 at 05:42:32, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>
>>On April 17, 2001 at 05:31:05, Fabio Lopez wrote:
>>
>>>I constantly hold tourneys for my own pleasure on my PC and Shredder
>>>consistently beats Rebel Tiger II (update and all).
>>>
>>>If the Tiger program was that good the author wouldn't have to blow his own
>>>trumpet so much.
>>>
>>>This is a total wannabe situation with the main motivator being GREED.
>>>
>>>I think the sour grapes brigade should be treated with the contempt they
>>>deserve.
>>>
>>>F Lo. :)
>>
>>If Shredder beats the Tigers on your machine and you are happy with that, good
>>for you, but you don't need to put anyone down because of it! maby if you posted
>>some games and told us the time control you are using, hardware config. etc.
>>then your claim would be more valid and credible. As of now what you say don't
>>take much effort and anybody could make that claim, maby your setup of
>>the-Tigers-are-not-the-strongest-ones, and you may not be aware of that and are
>>missing out on the incredible play of the tigers (no i don't work promoting any
>>software:-)nor do i own the Tigers yet)
>>
>>Regards
>>Jonas
>
>So you, Jonas,are claiming that it is extremely unlikely, if done correctly?
>I also hope that it is not true, but in what way are you speaking in a more
>qualified way than him? Maybe the details ARE equal.
>S.Taylor

LOL. Somehow your own results always look more convincing. And has for the lack
of details , lots of people go through this phase , but some eventually learn
enough to change, while others don't..

And for those who have learnt ,many relish the chance to pick on newcomers, the
way they were picked on in the past..





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