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Subject: Re: icc obsession

Author: Andrew Williams

Date: 14:31:11 03/25/04

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On March 25, 2004 at 16:58:54, Peter Berger wrote:

>On March 25, 2004 at 16:30:28, Andrew Williams wrote:
>
>>On March 25, 2004 at 13:13:32, Benny Antonsson wrote:
>>
>>>On March 25, 2004 at 13:00:41, Will Singleton wrote:
>>>
>>>>A fellow at ICC found an opening against Amateur that, when played at 3 0, would
>>>>allow him to win in a few moves.  A queen's pawn game, Amateur would fall to a
>>>>quick kside attack.  I've never bothered to add book or position learning, so
>>>>this guy played a bunch and won several games.
>>>>
>>>>So I thought, how can I quickly fix this without learning?  I noticed he was
>>>>matching one of my seeks, which was 3 0.  I just changed the seek to 3 2.  With
>>>>the extra time, Amateur now avoids the trap.  What's funny is the guy hasn't
>>>>figured out he can just match me 3 0.
>>>>
>>>>I wonder how many games he'll end up playing. :)
>>>>
>>>>Will
>>>
>>>The same thing happend to Alarm with the same guy !
>>
>>Ditto!
>>
>>>I noplayed him after a while.
>>
>>Ditto! In my case he repeated the opening after winning once with it, which I
>>don't like (it's against ICC regulations). But I do like Will's solution so I've
>>now un-noplayed him and changed to offering 3 2! I think this guy could might to
>>be useful. I'll think again if he ever figures out how to issue a challenge!
>>
>
>Why don't you just fix the book ??!
>
>Peter

I'm doing that too.

Andrew



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