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Subject: Re: The match between Schroer & one (or more) of the strong programs...

Author: Larry S. Tamarkin

Date: 10:48:53 10/17/98

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Hi Jon: Good to hear from you too! - Glad you found this place. BTW, I often try
to post here and in RGCC with a bit of tongue in cheek style.

But many attempted threads die out quickly, with little interest in the chosen
topics, or just doesn't catch the wave of what people are interested in at the
time.  Anyway, looks like (at least for now), there is not enough people here to
produce and contribute to setting up a match between you and one of the
programs.  I'll be living back in NY in March.  Perhaps I'll be able to set
something up at the Marshall CC there?  So if you find yourself visiting NY at
that time, give me a call...

Keep up the accurate, brutal & Metelheaded chess work - Brussage, Brussage...

Lawrence Tamarkin
the inkompetent chess software addict!



On October 17, 1998 at 00:45:20, Jonathan Schroer wrote:

>On October 15, 1998 at 05:52:52, Larry S. Tamarkin wrote:
>
>>Hey, I know Jon Schroer!
>
>Nice to hear from you, Larry!
>
>>  Jon once told me he did not believe in chess style, only in good moves...
>
>Although I did say this, I think I meant it more in terms of human players, and
>how one should go about learning the game.  When it comes to computers, doing
>dental work on a lion may be a "good move" in certain cases, but so increasing
>the likelihood that the lion will bite your head off is not something I "believe
>in."
>
>>
>>1. Plays predominately 1.d4 with white.
>
>Beats the heck out of 1.f3 <wink>
>
>- Jon



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