Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 13:11:44 09/13/98
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On September 13, 1998 at 15:46:07, blass uri wrote: >tiger11.2 is playing in the tournament because Thorsten believed it is better >than tiger11.4 and ? what is wrong with that ? It is my tournament. I can let participate whoever i want, or ?! >Tal's best version according to thorsten is playing and not tal's commercial >version it is not A BEST VERSION, it is the latest official version that will be released as cstal windows 95. It is out latest project ! the new version. What is wrong with testing a latest version. I let diogenes latest version and junior5 beta, and and and participate in the same way ! what the hell is wrong. do you have a problem ?! >If he does not use the version he believes is best for fritz5 and he believes >Fritz5's powerbook is counter productive this is unfair for fritz5. But it is the official latest version of fritz. What is wrong with that ?! Can you please explain with me why the tournament director shall influence WHICH versions each participant should use ? Isn't it up to the participants ?! I have especially allowed updates. If they want another version to compete, they are free to sent me any new version. IN the same way ed or mark or richard or whoever is allowed to do so. is it my fault that they don't do ?!? Shall I decide about how fritz participates, i mean, in which version ?! fritz5.03 is the latest version that was published, as far as i know, and chessbase says power-books is the best book. What do you want. You are very very unconvinient uri. I am looking forward to see you at the next icca championship. This will produce funny treatments and remarks. I am sure Jaap will come into trouble when you appear... :-) >I do not know if the powerbook is counter productive(I have not the powerbook) >but I am sure that the book that is used in the games is counter productive. > >Uri > > >> >>Amir
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