Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 17:41:12 06/22/02
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On June 22, 2002 at 17:44:19, Andrew Williams wrote: >On June 22, 2002 at 13:21:40, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>On June 21, 2002 at 09:54:04, Andrew Williams wrote: >> >>from my viewpoint only 1 program can use 1 persons code at >>a time. >> > >If the commercials use Nalimov's EGTBs, I'll use them too, subject to Eugene >granting permission for me to do so. i won't. i use my own. >Andrew > >>>On June 21, 2002 at 09:25:42, Tony Werten wrote: >>> >>>>On June 21, 2002 at 08:07:52, Andrew Williams wrote: >>>> >>>>>On June 21, 2002 at 07:33:09, Tony Werten wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>2 more rules concerning books were published on the webpage >>>>>> >>>>>>Additional Rule 1 >>>>>>Any participant is allowed to use any book (opening book) they have permission >>>>>>to use. The same book author is allowed to compete more than once with the same >>>>>>book or a different book. >>>>>> >>>>>>Additional Rule 2 >>>>>>Each participant should mention the book author(s) in the list of program >>>>>>authors. The participant is obliged to allow the Tournament Director to inspect >>>>>>the opening book for its contents and origine. >>>>>> >>>>>>Remark: >>>>>> >>>>>>During the players meeting we should discuss the endgame database book. >>>>> >>>>>With luck, Eugene Nalimov will be there, and we can all ask him in person if we >>>>>can use his EGTBs!! >>>> >>>>You mean you didn't do this yet ? >>>> >>> >>>Yes. I've already asked him. I understood that the agreement was that anyone who >>>wanted to use his TBs had to send him a copy (or two) of the program. Eugene >>>asked me to send him a copy of my program when it's been ported to Windows. >>> >>>What I meant was to extend the concept of the opening book decision to EGTBs. I >>>guess my comment wasn't as funny as I thought it was. >>> >>>Andrew >>> >>> >>>>Tony >>>> >>>>> >>>>>Andrew
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