Author: Keith Ian Price
Date: 09:42:59 05/09/98
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On May 09, 1998 at 06:20:59, Ingo Althofer wrote: >On May 08, 1998 at 00:39:36, Keith Ian Price wrote: >>On May 07, 1998 at 22:40:09, Larry S. Tamarkin wrote: >> >>>With all this talk about how to get CS Tal to win the won positions, >>>with an aditional chess engine, I wonder, Whatever happened to 3-horn - >>>Are their still any games being played with it? >> >>Ingo Althoefer stated that he was getting out of the rgcc and CCC, so >>the drei-Hirn (3 brain) experiments are not being reported, if he is >>even conducting any. > >I stopped my computer chess activities last year in December. However, >I am still in the process of writing a book on my man+machine approaches >in chess, and as long this is not completed, I will also regularily >look for new material in the net. Especially, I will also follow the >match between Kasparov and Topalov in June, in computer-aided chess, >and want to include a section on this in the book. >Concerning the report on the Shuffle-Chess match with Yusupov: I wrote >this report in October, directly after the match, and typically it takes >some time until it is in the Journal ( even in fast ones like the ICCAJ >or Selective Search ). Ingo Althoefer. Yes, I saw your report in Selective Search, and I thought it was from an event before you announced giving up your computer-chess activities. So does this mean you will not be attempting to organize a Drei-Hirn match in Weimar or Hannover in 1999 and 2000, as reported therein? Also, I received your reply with the updated e-mail address, but this one and the new one in the "reply to" field both bounce just as the other two did. I receive a "550-Access denied" message, and the e-mail is returned. Must be a firewall, or something, although I have never had e-mail returned with "Access denied" as the reason before. Thanks, kp
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