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Subject: Re: No excuses hyatt your statement was clear: you retire if you lose 10

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 19:46:27 12/22/03

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On December 22, 2003 at 22:42:50, Chessfun wrote:

>On December 22, 2003 at 22:32:38, Slater Wold wrote:
>
>>On December 22, 2003 at 22:26:36, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On December 22, 2003 at 21:43:21, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>>>
>>>>Let me quote the email posted 21/11/2003.
>>>>
>>>>it is very clear that the hardware setup chosen by Peter Berger is what you
>>>>referred to as:
>>>
>>>It's a moot point anyway.  Crafty won so get over it...
>>>
>>>Yes, I apparently said that.  I didn't remember doing so, but that's
>>>life.
>>>
>>>Sorry to disappoint you.  By the way, the other night on ICC you made
>>>the statement "Let me beat up on Crafty even without using a book."  Someone
>>>said you claimed to be using an 8-way itanium against my dual xeon.
>>>
>>>How did that go?  :)
>>>
>>>Your statements are generally much worse than mine, but you can't
>>>back 'em up at all which makes 'em worse...
>>>
>>>I could post your _exact_ words in channel 64 if you want.  Crafty logs
>>>_everything_ that goes on in channel 64, channel 211, and all kibitzes.
>>>You might want to remember that in the future, and tone down your rhetoric?
>>>
>>>I also saw the nonsense about "Hyatt only lets me play one game which will boost
>>>his rating..."  From someone that ought to know how the xboard done=0 and done=1
>>>flags work.  I am using _all_ 6-piece tables, because Eugene asked me to test
>>>the new code thoroughly.   It takes 8-10 seconds to initialize.  If you try to
>>>rematch too quickly, xboard says "I'm not quite ready ..."  No, it wasn't done
>>>for your benefit.  _everybody_ knows how that works, except, apparently, you.
>>>Note also that if I was trying to maximize my rating, I would have had
>>>"autorematch" enabled when playing you.
>>>
>>>:)
>>
>>You sure have been fiesty lately!
>
>I'm staying out of his way, even if I think Shredder is the World Champion.
>
>Sarah.


I would say it like this, myself:  "I think Shredder is the best chess playing
program in the world.  But I believe Fritz is the legitimate world computer
chess champion for 2003."




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