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Subject: Re: Rebel vs Loek van Weley 2712 elo!!

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 05:17:52 12/10/01

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On December 09, 2001 at 04:10:50, Tony Werten wrote:

>On December 09, 2001 at 03:43:38, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On December 08, 2001 at 20:12:18, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>On December 08, 2001 at 19:22:12, Tina Long wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 08, 2001 at 18:04:43, Albert Silver wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On December 08, 2001 at 12:01:43, Dr. Franklin wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Thanks for this match Ed! This should be a very interesting Challenge for
>>>>>>Rebel, this is no ordinary Grandmaster being ranked tenth in the World, i do
>>>>>>believe rebel will have his hands full. I predict rebel will win by a half a
>>>>>>point.
>>>>>
>>>>>I think it will be a tremendous match too, and really look forward to it. Way to
>>>>>go, Ed! Unfortunately, I predict a minimal victory for Loek (1 point) as I think
>>>>>he's up to it. Worst case scenario, I'd say a draw, and the TC BTW is
>>>>>irreproachable.
>>>>>
>>>>>                                       Albert
>>>>
>>>>I agree fully with Albert  (worry, concern, I usually do,).
>>>>2.5 - 1.5 to Loek.
>>>>
>>>>I think Rebel using "the 55 million EOC opening repertoire" may be a bluff, and
>>>>more likely a 1 million EOC opening repertoire specifically tuned to Loek might
>>>>be in use.
>>>>
>>>>Well done Rebel
>>>>
>>>>Tina Long
>>>
>>>After this match it would be nice to know if Rebel could beat a lower rated
>>>player, but more dangerous than most of the 2700 rated players alive. I am
>>>refering to Yona the winner of the 1997 Aegon tournament.
>>>
>>>Pichard.
>>
>>He lost against Fritz6 in the israeli league so I doubt if he is more dangerous.
>
>In addition, at the dutch championship in 2000, van Wely beat Fritz in 25 moves.

fritz was running on 4 processors in the dutch championship.

>Tony
>
>>
>>Uri



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