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Subject: Re: And the real winner is...

Author: Charles Young

Date: 13:23:58 08/28/01

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You make a good point, Gromit is for sale on the Young Talents disk.  In a sense
this reminds me of the old Olympics.  If you ever received money for a sport,
you could not participate as an amateur in the Olympics.  Of course, now you
can.



On August 28, 2001 at 13:28:34, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:

>I consider anyone who has ever sold his engine for money
>a professional, so taking that in mind, lets take a look at
>the Maastricht results again.
>
> 1 Deep Junior         pro (sold)
> 2 Quest               pro (sold)
> 3 Shredder            pro (sold)
> 4 Gromit Chess        pro (sold)
> 5 Chess Tiger         pro (sold)
> 6 Rebel               pro (sold)
> 7 Crafty              pro (author opinion)
> 8 Goliath             pro (sold)
> 9 Ferret              pro (author opinion)
>10 Gandalf             pro (sold)
>11 Parsos              pro (sold)
>12 Diep                pro (sold)
>13 Tao                 amateur
>14 IsiChess            amateur
>15 Ruy Lopez           amateur
>16 Pharaon             amateur
>17 SpiderGirl          amateur
>18 XiniX               amateur
>
>So, the real 2001 Amateur champion is Tao by Bas Hamstra.
>
>Congratulations Bas!
>
>(Yes, I _am_ dead serious about this)
>
>--
>GCP



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