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Subject: Re: North American Open Wish List

Author: Omid David

Date: 07:28:32 07/18/02

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On July 18, 2002 at 10:00:27, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On July 18, 2002 at 09:53:39, Omid David wrote:
>
>Can't find you at any FIDE list,

I played under another name before immigrating to Israel!

>so i try blindfolded first
>before doing that math that that gives you a < 5% anyway to win
>a game :)
>
>>On July 18, 2002 at 09:42:22, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>>
>>>On July 17, 2002 at 14:43:45, Omid David wrote:
>>>
>>>>On July 17, 2002 at 13:08:54, Russell Reagan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On July 17, 2002 at 09:15:51, David Dory wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>4) A good IM or GM to discuss the games subtleties in the final decisive games
>>>>>>   I thought Mike Valvo and David Levy added HUGELY to the ACM CC events.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   As in Maastricht, would be great if he could play a simul or ??.
>>>>>
>>>>>I like the master playing a simul. I assume you mean against the programmers?
>>>>>That would be fun, IMO. I don't think playing a simul against the computers
>>>>>would be very fun, as the master would probably get blasted off the majority of
>>>>>the boards. I also like the idea about having different titles, and about
>>>>>promoting compute chess in North America first, then South America, then other
>>>>>places where it is not popular, then to Europe last, since they are the people
>>>>>who already have a great interest in the sport.
>>>>>
>>>>>Russell
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>It'd be nice if a little blitz tourney between programmers is held! A test for
>>>>importance of chess knowledge on the part of programmer.
>>>
>>>i'll challenge everyone blindfolded while i'm improving diep ;)
>>
>>I'm afraid you are more than 60 Elo points stronger than me, but I'd gladly
>>accept your challenge! (after the beer of course!!!)
>>
>>Omid.



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