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Subject: Re: can a chess program work on the internet..lik play other computers?

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 16:51:09 11/08/01

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On November 08, 2001 at 14:27:59, Jonas Cohonas wrote:

>On November 08, 2001 at 14:24:02, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On November 08, 2001 at 11:40:04, Mauricio Aguilar wrote:
>>
>>>i am asking this question because i am planning on purchasing Fritz 7 and i
>>>wanted to know this...if not what program will work?
>>
>>Another option is either Chess Assistant 6.1, which comes with Chess Tiger 14,
>>and allows you to connect to ICC, or Rebel Tiger II (the Rebel version - same
>>engine - using the Chess Partner GUI) which allows you to connect to ICC as well
>>as FICS, Chess.Net, etc.
>
>On ICC the first month or so is free, upon buying Chessassistant, then after
>that it will cost you an anual fee (forgot how much)
>

This is quite true, ICC isn't free. However I saw in his CCC notes that he
listed Blitz, Standard, and Lightning ratings which are most likely from ICC or
one of the free servers, which is why I mentioned it.

                                       Albert



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