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Subject: Re: Spanish MicroComputer Chess Championship

Author: Eugenio Castillo

Date: 12:45:05 07/30/98

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On July 29, 1998 at 23:05:22, Roberto Waldteufel wrote:

>
>On July 29, 1998 at 14:24:35, Eugenio Castillo wrote:
>
>>V Spanish Micro Computer Chess Championship.
>>
>>This tournament will be held in the city of Granada days 24 to 27 of September.
>>The sponsor (a Bank named "La General") will pay hotel and food for the
>>programmers who will come, everybody will play with the same computer, 6 round,
>>2 hours 60 moves.
>>
>>To the time we have 7 participants two of them are not spanish (they don't will
>>come and organization will provide operators) we have space available up to 12
>>programs, will any one of you play with us?
>>
>>
>>Eugenio Castillo.
>
>Hello Eugenio,
>
>If you are providing operators and computers, I would be pleased to enter my
>program "Rabbit" in your tournament, but if numbers are limited you can probably
>find stronger alternative programs insread.

Don't worry, I put you in the list, please have a PGN save format, and a decent
user interface (take back and forward moves, time controls,etc).

Now we have:

_Betsabe	Spain
_Che		Spain
_Chess Tiger	France		operator
_Eugen		Spain
_Genesis	Argentina	operator
_Killer		Spain
_Patzer         Germany         direct?
_Rabbit		W. are you from? Operator
_Toledo 2000	Spain

There are more not Spanish programs but I'm waiting confirmation.

>If you are interested I can e-mail
>you a copy for evaluation to see if you think it is strong enough.

Ok if you want, but not neccesary....

> I only wrote
>it this year, and at present it's opening book is very small, and there may
>still be some bugs. It is presently playing in Dr Torsten Schoop's Summer98
>Tournament, and has scored 2 out of 5 so far.
>
>Best wishes,
>Roberto



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