Author: Chessfun
Date: 16:56:38 04/29/02
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On April 29, 2002 at 19:11:26, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On April 29, 2002 at 17:26:54, Chessfun wrote: >>Off Topic. My original post simply critiqued your header and the fact that one >>game proves nothing. > >correction: > >one game proves nothing for you. >and i know why. Exactly...one game "proves nothing". >>One game = 40 moves > >= 80 times computation on both sides, >= 300 main lines >= 250 scores >= many many events to take care on. One game can equal any amount of moves..not 40. >how do you manage to take care on relating all those events >in a 3 or 5 minute game ??? I don't look at output in 3-5 min games. My website as already stated contains thousands of slow control games. >>And as far as the results I present, I present far more than lightning. >>A quick check back through the last 7 days history would show you. And I also >>maintain a seperate list of slower control games which currently consists of >>over 6000 games. But naturally you already know that. > >6000 beans. is more than 6.4 beans. >no. i don't know how many beans you have. i do not count beans. >i don't read your posts in general. >beans do bore me. >and counting beans bores me too. No you don't count beans, you simply look and one bean and see it as being like every other bean, without having a look at another. >>You don't read my posts. Then what are you doing replying to one?. Agh but you >>don't read them.....now I see. > >right. >i make an exception. i thought you would like to comment on the game >i posted. instead, you behave off topic. You could have simply read the header, I think it was pretty clear. >normally i do not read your posts. >numbers. numbers . numbers. unimportant for me. >i do not count numbers, money, girls, kisses. Normally I avoid yours as they contain nonsense statements like the last sentence above. But post a *crap* header and see what you'll get I guess. Sarah.
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