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Subject: Re: Contest for the Rebel-Anand match?

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 03:48:32 04/03/98

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On April 03, 1998 at 03:22:19, Ed Schröder wrote:

>>May I add one wish?
>>When analyzing a game Rebel starts analyzing the game right from the
>>actual position. It would be nice to see him analyze from the point
>>where Rebel leaves the opening book and add the main book line to the
>>analysis comment.
>>Possible?
>
>Everything is possible when a day has 2400 hours :))
>
>Maybe I don't understand the request. But if you press HOME (is start
>of game) and then start 'Analyse Game' Rebel will skip all moves which
>are in the book and starts the analyzing process exactly after leaving
>the book. So perhaps your request is already in Rebel?

Hmm, then it must have been user-error; I'll check this.

>>>I am working right now on a anti-Anand piece of software. The goal is
>>>to undermine Anand's preparation on Rebel. I will include it as an
>>>option in Rebel10. For the moment testing this option I do not recognize
>>>my good old Rebel any more.........
>
>>Better or worse? :-)
>
>For the moment I am only confused :))

What does that mean?

>About the predictions made, I would like to know how people think
>about the result of the match. What about a new contest on the Rebel
>Home Page?
>Using an email-script you can sent your prediction for the Rebel-Anand
>match. Only needed data is the prediction for the match and email
>address. Then after the match 10 people who's guess were right will
>get a Rebel10 for free when released.
>
>In the meantime I can make a statistic of the input.
>Example:
>
>Rebel versus Anand......
>
> 0 - 8      3%
> ½ - 7½     5%
> 1 - 7      7%
>
>and so on.
>
>Statistics will be updated frequently on the Rebel Home Page.
>Interesting?

Why not? I predict a 6.5-3.5 in favour of Rebel.
Put me on the list. :-)




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