Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 09:59:13 12/16/01
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On December 15, 2001 at 21:08:20, Chessfun wrote: >On December 15, 2001 at 11:53:47, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>On December 15, 2001 at 11:43:54, CLiebert wrote: >> >>>>I wish the user and participant programs (I believe only Chess-Base engines, >>> >>>I didn“t know that gandalf, golitah xp, rebel or cm8000 are chessbase-engines, >>>but nevertheless many thanks ;-) >>> >>>Christian >> >>Christian, >> >>no problem, I make what I can ... >>Maybe I see you on FICS or you organice a FICS tourney. >> >>For sure more interesting for this forum. >>But a good publicity is OK ... >> >>Best >>Frank > >Actually what bothers me most about the F7 server tourney is that >when it was decided to have a tournament, no post was made at this >forum inviting English speaking people. And yet now as you say we >can get results?. > >Sarah. Hi Sarah, I believe you are a person which have much fun on Chess-Base software and chess server. I losed a game against you for 2 months. You are playing very strong and I playing very bad. I visit a long time not the (for me) bad German "Write and Search your message Fritz Forum" or CSS Forum. But I believe here can you find the organisation from this tourney. Now the tourney is running and look ... the publicity is standing in CCC :-) Bad work ... In America we have also Chess-Base fans but the CSS have not thinking about this persons. OK, enough vs. CSS, it's only a little German newspaper which make a little bit publicity for Chess-Base and delete critic messages about Chess-Base in CSS Forum. Best example are the messages by Christian Liebert in CCC. Compare to Fritz WinBoard report, or best of Fritz ... best of Fritz :-))) Cann't understand this actions because all other GUIs have a better WinBoard support and the CSS is a newspaper. For sure the Chess-Base products are good, but the publicity from the CSS is for me very ... very very bad. Best Frank
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