Author: Ed Trice
Date: 09:07:18 01/10/04
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>First game is a win for your values:
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>white: tscp Reinhard Scharnagl values
>black: tscp Ed Trice values
>e4 e5 Nh3 Nh6 f4 xf4 Nxf4 g5 Nd3 Nc6 g4 Ae7 Ah3 Bd4 Nc3 Ki8 Bf3 Ad6 Kg2 Ne5 Nxe5
>Axe5 Kh1 Af4 Axf4 xf4 Ce2 Bf6 Cxf4 Ni4 g5 Nxg5 Bxj7 Kj8 Cj4 Rf8 Bg4 Ki8 Bf5 Kh8
>Ki1 d6 Cj7 Ki8 Ci5 Bxf5 Qj7 Kh8 Cxi7 Kg7 Qj4 Kh8 Qj8 Kg7 Ch5 Kg6 Qh6# 1-0
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>Second game also
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>white: tscp Ed Trice values
>black: tscp Reinhard Scharnagl values
>e4 e5 Nh3 Nh6 f4 xf4 Nxf4 g5 Nh3 Nc6 d3 Bd4 Bxg5 f6 Bxh6 Axh6 Nf2 Bxb2 Ng4 Ag5 A
>c5 d6 Ab3 Ai6 h3 Be6 c4 Nd4 Aa4 Bxa1 Axe8 Qxe8 Nd2 Ah4 Nf2 Bc3 Kg1 Ag5 Cf1 Af4 g
>3 Ne2 Kh2 Nxg3 Cxg3 Bxd2 Ng4 h5 Nxf6 h4 Nxe8 xg3 Ki3 Rxe8 Bf3 j5 j3 Bc3 h4 Bf6 Q
>c2 { resigned } 0-1
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>So we can draw a statistical correct conclusion that your values are much, much
>better as the Ed Trice values ;-)
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A very interesting result! I think we need a pair of games with the Reinhard
values against Vortex, and Reinhard Vortex vs. Trice Vortex.
Can you play a game now Michel?
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