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Subject: Re: CM9000 vs Ruffian, 20 games at G/15 (11.5 - 8.5)

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 14:31:43 09/24/02

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On September 24, 2002 at 17:24:30, John Merlino wrote:

>On September 24, 2002 at 17:02:51, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>
>>On September 24, 2002 at 16:35:00, John Merlino wrote:
>>
>>>On September 24, 2002 at 14:22:45, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>>>
>>>>On September 24, 2002 at 14:14:38, Chessfun wrote:
>>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>>John,
>>>>>How do you have Ruffian setup that it uses it's own book?
>>>>
>>>>Unfortunately, WinBoard users can not setup TheKing with it's own book.
>>>>So I must wait of Chessmaster 10000 :-((
>>>>
>>>>Best and have fun with Ruffian under Chessmaster 9000!
>>>>Frank
>>>
>>>Your post does not answer the question in any way. Chessfun asked how to get
>>>Ruffian to use its own book in the CM GUI, and you answered that The King cannot
>>>use its own book in Winboard. I don't understand....
>>>
>>>jm
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>that is right.
>>But I hope you see the message in my posting.
>>
>>You know this wish!
>>For an example: TheKing in AmCom tourney by Leo Dijksman or in x other tourneys
>>is possible if TheKing have an opening book and Winboarders can used this
>>opening book under Winboard.
>>
>>Best
>>Frank
>
>I know that you (and others) have requested this. It is a perfectly reasonable
>request to make. However, stating it in a reply to a post about something
>completely different was the problem.
>
>jm

Hi John,

the same problem in Ruffian threads (Ruffian = Crafty and rumors about it) or
other bad things. Also completely differents.

Furthermore, my messages stand on the right position.
You can played under Chessmaster 9000 with Ruffian and his own book.
I cann't played under my favorite GUI and TheKing and his own book.

The best example in my opinion.
I wish you many fun with all the free available WB engines with his own book
under your farvorite GUI.

Best
Frank



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