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Subject: Re: Pro Deo FAQ

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 09:52:26 08/12/04

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On August 12, 2004 at 12:33:46, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>On August 12, 2004 at 12:12:40, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>On August 11, 2004 at 17:35:55, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>While Uri spelled it out for you in a way I could not surpass myself you have
>>>chosen to ignore the obvious and go for an extra round. In the meantime you and
>>>I have a long history, every release it's always something with Frank, like last
>>>year with Rebel 12, like with Gandalf5.
>>>
>>>I have more than enough of your Arena and your unbridled fanatism to have things
>>>your way in your usual demanding scapegoating writing style and since I see you
>>>as the face and spokesman of the Arena software I am done with you, for sure
>>>Arena will be history the next version.
>>>
>>>You Frank never change. Spare me the praise, it's all about Arena and the way
>>>you want things. It won't happen.
>>>
>>>You knew and know very well my engine suppors ChessPartner and Chessbase only
>>>and that no Arena guarantees were given, not for Rebel 12 and neither for Pro
>>>Deo. Yet you don't hesitate to bring up Rebel 12 again as if I have (had)
>>>commercial obligations towards Arena, how dare you.
>>>
>>>The timing of your diarrhoea couldn't be worse as I was just planning to give
>>>Arena as third interface the attention it needs to fix some apparent problems
>>>but by your reply to Uri deliberately missing the obvious you took away the fun
>>>of doing so once and for all.
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>>Hi Ed
>>
>>Just ignore Frank, and please don't punish loyal users of your engine and Arena.
>>Pro Deo works great under Arena. :-)
>>
>>Regards
>>Dave
>
>Hi Dave,


>You try it after the move limit in tournaments Dave?

The 120 move-limit for Arena is only an assumption in your mind.

Ed




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