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Subject: Re: Uri is simply too powerful for you, Arturo . . .

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 08:20:13 05/27/04

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On May 27, 2004 at 11:07:03, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On May 27, 2004 at 10:15:08, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On May 26, 2004 at 21:45:06, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>
>>>On May 24, 2004 at 22:08:48, Anthony Cozzie wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 24, 2004 at 19:49:57, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On May 24, 2004 at 16:59:18, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On May 24, 2004 at 16:31:13, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>On May 24, 2004 at 16:18:39, Russell Reagan wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>On May 24, 2004 at 15:51:42, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> 65 Crafty 18.12/CB 128MB K6-2 450 MHz, 2483
>>>>>>>>>Shr7.04 A1200    3.5-43.5  DpFrit8 A1200    3.5-24.5  DpFrit7 A1200      6-38
>>>>>>>>>Fritz 8 A1200    7.5-37.5  Shred6P A1200      7-36    DpFritz K6450    6.5-33.5
>>>>>>>>>Junior7 K6450     15-31    Fritz 7 K6-2       9-31    Nimzo 8 K6450     14-26
>>>>>>>>>Gandalf5 K6-2     10-20    Hiar732 K6450      1-2     Gan432h K6450     22-24
>>>>>>>>>Fritz532 P200   27.5-18.5  Hiar732 P200X     19-23    Junior5 P200X    5.5-5.5
>>>>>>>>>Shre3 P200MMX   26.5-13.5
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>No, read the list carefully. It is not a sarcasm. :)))))
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Read the list MORE carefully. It _is_ sarcasm.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>* Shredder is running on a 1200 MHz machine
>>>>>>>>* Crafty is running on a 450 MHz machine
>>>>>>>>* It is Shredder 7.04, not Shredder 8
>>>>>>>>* It is Crafty 18.12, not Crafty 19.13
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>43.5-3.5 means very little in regards to Shredder 8 vs. Crafty 19.13 on equal
>>>>>>>>hardware.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Well, If the program were other.... How much stronger can be Crafty 19.XXXX over
>>>>>>>Crafty 18.XXXX. The difference must no be very remarkable. What I see is
>>>>>>>Shredder smashing Crafty in this list.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Crafty is not an opponent for Shredder. We can put Shredder 7.04 against Crafty
>>>>>>>19.XXXXX and the result will be the same: Crafty would be smashed again.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I also read the thread carefully and all the proposal is just a clowning.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>You ignore the hardware difference that is very important.
>>>>>>Shredder is stronger than Crafty but 43.5-3.5 result is not realistic and 70%
>>>>>>result with equal hardware is more realistic.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Uri
>>>>>
>>>>>Incredible! That is the second thing of the year that you are right! Fantastic.
>>>>>You are doing a lot of effort!
>>>>>
>>>>>Hurrah for Blass! Finally, he is not writing a lot of nonsense.
>>>>
>>>>Arturo, I hate to break this to you, but you are simply not qualified to get
>>>>into a flame war with Uri.  Uri has diligently developed his invincible
>>>>obstinacy with strict training.  He has perfected the ruthless arts of
>>>>nitpicking and negativity.  There is no shame in retreat; even powerful flame
>>>>warriors fear "Stone Deaf". Patience, young sprout.  Your time will come.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.winternet.com/~mikelr/flame78.html
>>>>
>>>>anthony
>>>
>>>There is no problem. One detail. Uri Blass behavior is easy to define:
>>>
>>>1) He posts some question about any technical topic to get the free information.
>>>
>>>2) Two months later when his implementation doesnt function, he say something
>>>negative to create a long polemic and to draw new conclusions.
>>
>>Not correct.
>>
>>>
>>>3) A topic is posted and he begins a lot of irrelevant details of your thing
>>>called Movie or Movei..... such as some famous topic of the wonderful opening
>>>with 1. f3!! ;)
>>
>>Vincent suggested matche that will never happen because he wants money for it.
>>I responded and suggested a match that can happen.
>
>This is not true. If hyatt would be just 51% sure he would win, he would do such
>a match. But he is not even 1% sure.

No

hyatt refuse to bet for money as a principle.
It is clear that you throw the bet idea only to avoid the match.

Uri



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