Author: Mark Young
Date: 18:45:28 08/12/98
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On August 12, 1998 at 20:47:49, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On August 12, 1998 at 20:21:54, Mark Young wrote: > >>I'm glad you see it my way. > >Your way is not my way. Your hear said is not mine. I have a completely >different target to do computerchess than you have. > You are right your way is not mine. Thank god. >> If you have a problem with what happend then its >>your own fault. > >Humans make "faults". > Humans do make faults. But what you do is called a lie. You knew what you claimed was not true. Moritz never told you Rebel 10 won. He told you the match was a draw. Since when is a draw a win. Then you claimed this proved that Fritz was weak. So since this is your logic. And now you know :) Fritz drew the match and Rebel 10 had a 2x speed advantage. Then under your logic Fritz must be a strong program then. Or did you also lie about a win for rebel 10 proves Fritz 5 is weak. Or does not your logic apply when it comes to fritz 5. You can not have it both ways.
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