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Subject: Re: micro computer world chess championship

Author: Igor V. Korshunov

Date: 22:10:00 10/11/03

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On October 11, 2003 at 12:21:35, Ingo Bauer wrote:

>Hi
>
>>I consider WBEC as the world championship for microcomputers.
>>Every program that support winboard is allowed and the programs get the same
>>hardware so the tournament is fair.
>>
>>programs get only one processor so it is clearly microcomputers unlike
>>other tournaments.
>>
>>There are also more games unlike the tournament in Graz when you decide about
>>the champion without having enough games.
>>
>>history of WBEC microcomputer world champions is:
>>1)Gandalf
>>2)Ruffian
>>3)Ruffian
>>4)Deep Sjeng
>
>:-)
>
>Nice try. Btw: I make a Tabletennistourney every year in my house. I invite all
>the top players to come (I dont know why they choose not to come) so the list
>for the last 5 World Champs in Tabletennis is:
>
>2002: Ingo Bauer
>2001: Ingo Bauer
>2000: Ingo Bauer
>1999: Ingo Bauer
>1998: Ingo Bauer
>
>(okok just kiding!) ;-)
>
>With all respect who else dispite you is considering this (respectable) tourney
>as a World championship?

I can not. Because World championship is needed only for fun, but it is not
capable to give something about strenght of participants.
WBEC can give some little help to understand strenght of participants.

>
>Bye Ingo



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