Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 13:58:01 10/19/03
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On October 19, 2003 at 15:50:34, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >Hi all, > >I am very disappointed, especially at people like Thorsten >and Uri. :-)) we were disapointed too and searched for somebody to cruxify :-) you were the operator. the operator is always in charge :-) also you were the book maker. the book maker is always in charge when a program comes into a weak position after a short book line. >Yesterday you all jumped on me because of the selfproclaimed >openingtrap Rebel fell for against The King. shredder7 changes from Nf6 to Qa5 in search 17 ! the score "drops" from 0.25 to 0.24 ! and later to 0.08. still not convincing. I still see this as an opening-trap. the line is in both books. if i would be in the the king team and would decide to play 1.Nc3 i would first check how rebel12-commercial ANSWERS on that. then i would for sure get this game we have seen in this tournament. because almost all moves are forced. > Today I give >Rebel 3 fine positions from the opening, including a winning >one against IsiChess and I GET NO CREDIT WHATSOEVER :-). :-)) yes. thats true jeroen. next time we see us you have the right to kick me in the ass and i have to pay the drinks. >Shame on you guys! > >Jeroen I have to apologize to you jeroen. but i was very angry and disapointed when i replayed the game the king-rebel on my machines. Ok - i hope this "worthless" tournament continues next week. The organisation and the delivery with tables and games was perfect. also the games had IMO a high quality. Well done !! >PS This is a joke of course (you never know what happens if >I don't tell it here) :-)) ---------------statement of the week----------------------- "Lokasoft returns? Easy, with Fritz, Shredder, Hiarcs and Junior being absent. The tourney result is worthless with all those leading programs not taking part. Andreas Schwartmann"
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