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Subject: Re: Is that really you ?

Author: Sally Weltrop

Date: 08:02:26 11/05/01

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On November 05, 2001 at 09:48:45, Frank Schubert wrote:

>On November 05, 2001 at 03:40:36, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>the next big event and Fritz cann't win.
>>In the most magazines where I can read information about Fritz-Kramnik I must
>>read Fritz is the best program in the World. But our Fritz can not win the big
>>tourneys.
>>
>>A pity:
>>We have programs (I am to 70% sure) witch have a better chance against Kramnik
>>with longer time controls.
>>
>>Chess Tiger ...
>>Shredder ...
>>Gandalf ...
>>
>>and now the World must see Fritz (not the 4x computer chess world champion
>>Shredder), a program which cann't win the most of big computer chess events.
>>
>>GM Keene say Fritz is the best program in the World.
>>Is GM Keene a grandmaster or have Keene tomatos on his eyes.
>>
>>What a pity ...
>>
>>But all this is not very important, the match Kramnik - Fritz is also boring if
>>I look in my computer chess kalendar with the results of the last years.
>>
>>Now Chess Tiger won the Dutch-ch 2001 and I will say ... Christiophe we all know
>>how strong is your program and I will say ...
>>
>>Congratulations
>>
>>Best
>>Frank
>>
>>
>>I wait of tourneys where Fritz can win.
>>So it is better for me to understand a grandmaster with the name "Keene".
>
>
>The 'Frank Quisinsky' I know from the past was an independent and fair
>computerchess lover which gave us a lot of useful information.
>The 'Frank Quisinsky' today seems to be an ideologue with paranoia
>fighting his own private war against the bad bad boys from Hamburg.
>That's a REAL PITY.
>Turn back to facts not fiction.
>If the Kramnik/Fritz match is so boring for you I don't understand your
>agitation. It's a further man vs. machine event, the human world champion
>against the established leader of SSDF and other rating lists, no less,
>no more. So what is your problem, Frank ?

I think Frank is just expressing a quite logical opinion in my estimation. It
makes sense to me what he said. Someone can be fair and walking the line with
most people but every now and then something bugs them and they wish to express
it so they can deviate. It's not a crime.
>
>Frank



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