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Subject: Re: I will give you $2000.00 if you win two games out of 6 !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 02:53:23 03/13/03

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On March 13, 2003 at 05:48:50, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On March 13, 2003 at 02:21:39, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>On March 12, 2003 at 19:06:05, Mike Hood wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>>>Wer wäre bereit, mir für jeden halben Punkt 500 Euro zu geben.
>>>
>>>Translation: Who would be prepared to give me 500 Euros for every half point I
>>>win?
>>>
>>>Hmmm... I'm a gambling man, and I know bad odds when I see them. So you want to
>>>be able to win money when you win (or draw) games, but not lose any money when
>>>you lose games. Sorry, Eduard. You'll have to make a better offer than that ;)
>>
>>What was the condition from Kasparov????????
>>
>>Were its 6 games worth the money?
>>It which risk had to carry.
>>Nothing!
>>
>>Fritz has 2700 Elo (Real SSDF!!!), I 2100.
>>
>>Normally I must lose 0-10 against Fritz.
>>
>>Where is a risk thus there?
>
>
>I will give you $2000.00  if you win 2 games, NOT counting the draws, such as >4 draws = 2. In order for you to make money you have to play to win, and if I >find out that you are using other programs such as Shredder 7.04 etc..., to
>analyse the position and ask for advices the match will be forfeited. >Therefore, I will need at least 2 days to enter every moves made by you after >the match is over, and determine if your moves are legitimate. I will be using >my latest AMD XP 2800+ for this match and we can play on ICC or Playchess.com. >I don NOT pay any money for draws and you must compromise to pay me $500 if >you failed to win 2 games out of 6.
>
>
>PS: Repeat I do NOT pay any money for draws and you must compromise to pay me
>$500 if you failed to win 2 games out of 6. Now prove to me that you can win
>against Fritz 8 as you been posting lately.
>
>Pichard



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