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Subject: Re: CT 14.9 For Palm Vs Novag Turquoise USCF 2294

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 03:57:01 04/19/02

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On April 18, 2002 at 13:18:43, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On April 18, 2002 at 12:55:09, ERIQ wrote:
>
>>I think you miss the point.
>
>I did it for a reason, I will play Novag Turquoise against both Palms,
>regardless, just for my personal satisfaction. I know that MHZ MEANS NOTHING,
>but if you want to see the result of one palm against a fixed opponent like the
>Novag Turquoise and then test it against another version, just to see how many
>moves it plays differently. This is the only way to do it, as simple as that.
>I guess I will NOT be wasting my time, since I do learn of the weakeness of both
> my Novag and CT 14.9 for Palm, simply by playing them against each other.
>
>Pichard.

I'm very interested in seeing the results, please let us know clearly.
For me It's enough to see how and if Palm does win one or two games, especially
against that well chosen level of the Novag, which is perhaps just a little
under the level of the old ground breaking genius 3 (on the older hardware early
pentium, or even just 386 33mhz.)which in my mind is the crossing point between
old lower grade computer chess and that of the present day. So that Novag is
still within reach of both, perhaps. (therefore you might be able to see
something little).
  Yes, I know "I (of all people) should know better than that", but I'm sorry
that that's just how things are. I don't really know too much!
S.Taylor



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