Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 12:14:15 08/03/03
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On August 03, 2003 at 12:22:58, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >On August 03, 2003 at 11:56:28, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On August 03, 2003 at 11:36:16, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >> >>>On August 03, 2003 at 08:08:16, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>The opponent is the best Israeli player who is younger than 11.5 years old >>>>The game was played in the forum of the israeli chess organization. >>>> >>> >>>From all the funniest messages that you post here, this could win the prize. I don't remember any funny message nor i believe this is funny too. He just post a game of movei against a strong kid in chess. That's interesting to me and i hope he will post more games. >>> >>>Tell me: What´s the idea to face a kid against a 2100 Elo Program in the best >>>case? That the young talent looses his motivation?! >>> >>>Really peculiar posting. >>> >>>Why not to face your program against an experienced IM? >> >>The number of players that participated in the tournament was odd >>so I suggested to give movei to make it even. >> >>movei is going to play more games against players when part of them are weaker >>then that kid. >> >>The kid is going to play also games against humans and I believe that he is >>going also to win games. >> >> >>I do not think that he is going to lose his motivation. >>Based on the rating list he is the best Israeli child who was born in 1992 or >>later. >> >>He also represented israel in the past in the world championship under 10. >> > >I am not underestimating the talent of the kid. The kid can be successful >against humans but he doesnt have the experience to beat a mere 2150 elo >program. I would not feel proud that "my program" beated a kid and posting it in >this Forum (which amazes me a lot). > >I am still astonished of the subject of your message. I usually dont reply to >your messages neither I read them. But this particular message won the prize.
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