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

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 12:25:38 04/20/02

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On April 19, 2002 at 06:57:01, stuart taylor wrote:

>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).
Did anyone not understand the above paragraph? Sometimes no one comments on my
most interesting and creative comments and thoughts.
S.Taylor



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