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Subject: Re: Real life computerchess meeting in Berlin/Germany on Sunday

Author: Roland Pfister

Date: 06:02:57 04/17/02

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On April 17, 2002 at 06:57:33, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote:

>On April 16, 2002 at 18:54:49, Peter Berger wrote:
>
>>A group of people (computerchess fans, chessprogrammers also allowed if they
>>behave well ;) )  in the German capital meet from time to time to talk about
>>computerchess or any other topics they are interested in.
>>
>>This weekend another of those most conspiratorial meetings will take place.
>>
>>It is rumoured that the mighty Heiner Marxen, programmer of Chest
>>(http://www.drb.insel.de/~heiner/), a very nice guy and even more clever than
>>you would expect if you only know his mighty Chest matesolver, will be there.
>>
>>Another regular is Thorsten Czub, maybe the most controversial computerchess
>>expert of them all, who knows everything about them progs after watching only
>>one game and His Royal Highness of the New Paradigm himself - quite a nice and
>>friendly guy IRL.
>>
>>Not to forget Ingo Bauer, Gromit and Yace tester, and renowned expert and fan of
>>Amateur chessprogramming.
>>
>>And who else?
>>
>>Well .., in fact simply everyone who happens to show up.
>>
>>Where? - Beim Griechen, Ecke Prenzlauer Str. / Danziger Str., Name Apollon /
>>Berlin,Germany
>>When ? - Sonntag 21.04.02 19.00 Uhr.
>>Who  ? - Let's wait and see.
>>
>
>Hast du eine Handynummer, falls ich mich verlaufe? Wie kann man euch erkennen?
>José.

Have a look at the pictures in the links below, I think you cannot
overlook Heiner "Barbarosa" Marxen :-)

Roland

>
>>Did I really make sure to anger all of the above? - yes, I think so ;) .  Well,
>>I hope at least I also reached _you_ - the lady/guy living in or close to
>>Berlin/Germany and interested in a real life computerchess meeting. I can assure
>>you from experience there will be _very_ few technical talks way over your head
>>, instead the meetings tend to be much fun, inspiring and interesting.
>>
>>Also plans for another computerchess tournament in Berlin in 2002 might be
>>discussed ( for a nice impression from the first one if you look for fun, please
>>refer to http://www.quarkchess.de/belct/,
>>http://www.quarkchess.de/PC/BELCT2001/, or instead maybe better
>>http://www.vrichey.de/berlin2001/ if you are more interested in some kind of
>>serious information).
>>
>>See you,
>>Peter



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