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Subject: Re: GUA ? Re: Christmas tournament 2003

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 07:17:22 11/18/03

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On November 18, 2003 at 08:10:17, Ernest Bonnem wrote:

>Seeing CHESSTIGER   GUA   always makes me smile.
>
>Last time I checked, GUA(deloupe) still was a French departement.

If we're complaining about assigned nationalities, there is one more below.

>
>Thorsten, you may as well write FRITZ8  HAM(burg) instead of D  ;-)
>On November 17, 2003 at 17:43:00, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>>Hi , i think i will begin the tournament in a few days.
>>
>>i want to play 40/120, 20/60, 20/60.
>>
>>I will play on 2 x 1200 mhz via autoplayer.
>>
>>I would like to play 15 rounds swiss to make it a fair tournament.
>>
>>So far the participants look like this:
>>
>>                            Tournament: Christmas2003
>>                              List of participants               Players :  13
>>i-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>¦   1. REBEL12                2800    ----   NED
>>¦   2. SHREDDER7.04           2812    ----     D
>>¦   3. FRITZ8                 2753    ----     D

Fritz is as German as Deep Sjeng and Chesstiger are Dutch. Only GUI and Book and
the company selling it ...
The Fritz engine (Quest) is Dutch. (or, if you like: DRO(nten) )

Richard.

>>¦   4. JUNIOR8                2784    ----    IL
>>¦   5. HIARCS9                2746    ----    GB
>>¦   6. CHESSTIGER X           2719    ----   GUA
>>¦   7. EL CHINITO X           2710    ----   E_F
>>¦   8. RUFFIAN 1.0.5          2750    ----   SWE
>>¦   9. CHESSSYSTEMTAL X       2600    ----    GB
>>¦  10. CHESSMASTER9000        2750    ----   NED
>>¦  11. SMARTHINK 017A         2620    ----   RUS
>>¦  12. DEEPSJENG              2800    ----   BEL
>>¦  13. MOVEI 008_112          2650    ----    IL
>>



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