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Subject: Re: GM vs three different programs in a three game match--your opinion

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 17:27:00 06/05/01

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On June 05, 2001 at 20:17:31, william penn wrote:

>On June 05, 2001 at 20:13:06, Chessfun wrote:
>
>>On June 05, 2001 at 18:56:26, K. Burcham wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>if i do this i would like to use century three in the first game.
>>>
>>>in the second game i would use chess tiger 14.
>>>
>>>in the third game i would use fritz 6a or shredder 5(not sure).
>>>
>>>what is your opinion of this.
>>>
>>>the time control would be a standard 60 minute game.
>>>
>>>hardware is 1500 mhz t-bird. 768 megs hash. 2.6 egtbs
>>>
>>>of course i will have to cater to this guy--i do not want to and will not win on
>>>time. also i will be making manual moves and using two computers.
>>>i will not "play" with my time control.
>>>any advice or comments are welcome.
>>>
>>>do you think anyone has a problem with these "money games".   "pay to mate".
>>>
>>>thanks
>>
>>There have been a few games posted by I believe Slater Wold where he has played
>>GM's at ICC using programs. I'm sure he must have paid them or negotiated the
>>match conditions. Maybe send him an email see what he did.
>
>
>
>Sarah
>
>obviously you arre not sure,

Which is why she said "I believe"

>you don't know that man from adam, do you trust
>everything someone says who you have never met.

Depends on the someone.  There are some whinging twits I wouldn't trust as far
as I could throw them, which is not very far.  Other people seem sensible and
intelligent and believable.  For these, I trust them until they give me a reason
not to.

>sorry of the grammar, i did not
>make past third grade,

Can't fool me.  You're even smarter than that.

>but i have a PHD from the university of Sidewalk

It shows.  Otis Sistrunk of the Oakland Raiders went to the University of Mars.
He was an interesting fellow.




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