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Subject: Re: Fact or Fiction? My take on the hoax.

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 03:53:57 09/23/02

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On September 23, 2002 at 06:38:43, Uri Blass wrote:

>On September 23, 2002 at 06:32:07, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>
>>On September 23, 2002 at 06:27:38, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>>I believe that most commercial Programmers
>>>cannot live from chess programming and
>>>the programmers of Junior or Hiarcs have
>>>full time job not in chess programming.
>>
>>yes, and why the commercial programmers cann't live from chess programming.
>>Very bad publicity from Chess organization in the last years. The false people
>>on the false position.
>>
>>>people who have money to buy computers are
>>>not poor people who cannot pay 50 Euro
>>>for chess software.
>>
>>People sitting on slow and old system and have fun with computer chess.
>>
>>>I disagree.
>>
>>I disagree that you disagree :-)
>>
>>>I think that there are correspondence players
>>>that for them only the engine is important and not the
>>>GUI.
>>
>>The correspondence players must thinking with the own brain.
>
>The rule say that they have the right to
>use computers and you can be sure that even without the rules a lot are going to
>cheat because it is impossible to force them not to do it.
>
>I used computer to help me in my correspondence games
>and the same for ohter players.
>
>Uri

Hi Uri,

and in the correspondence chess rating list we have x Fritze, Shredders, Tigers,
Hiarcs, in the future Ruffians and so on. If people have fun to on this, please!

Other example:
Fritz server:
People plays tourneys with computer chess events.
So 8 people used Fritz and 2 people other programs.

:-))))
What for a interesting tournament!

Yes, for help is this OK, but I know persons with 1.500 ELO and 2.400
correspondence chess rating. Also not new for me.

Best
Frank



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