Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 07:22:52 09/10/02
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On September 10, 2002 at 09:44:23, Uri Blass wrote: >Here I do not agree. > >If it is losing against the old version in a long match it means that there is a >problem. nonsense. it's not important how a version plays against the version before. there will be no championship where somebody participates with YOUR older versions. >no >Games between x and x+1 give you more than final result and you can learn from >them. no - you cannot. the program versions are too similar. you cannot come to senseful data. for the same reason it is important that people are not relatives when saying or swearing something at court. the first question always is: is this guy your relative. and it is asked because the similarity of familie members, their relationship changes the judgement, stops the lawyers from finding out the truth. >He did not read your posts in the past and probably assumed that you may do the >same error that people who look only for results do. really.
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