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Subject: Re: The

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 01:05:09 12/10/98

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On December 09, 1998 at 14:18:06, Marcus Kaestner wrote:

>I´ve never said that you can detect the strongest program in a seven round
>tournament, but you can get a good impression of the abilities of the several
>programs, and much more if you have two participants of the same program, even
>on several machines.

To make a long story short:
The only real point here is that the tournament result in the ADDED form can and
will be easily misinterpreted without background information.
That is all. Can we conclude and agree on this point?

>>I have been the operator for MChess in Paderborn, Paris, Den Hague

>>etc...following your arguments --> REAL TOURNAMENTS. I never see you there
>
>...but I´ve never seen you at the other tournaments, tournaments where you can
>win money, not only a little bit reputation. Or are only these tournaments real
>tournaments where you participate?? You seem to me a little bit arrogant.

Maybe this is only another point of view...

>Do you be elected the spokesman here ????

He never said "all here have this opinion".




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