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Subject: Re: PDF - How Rebel Plays Chess

Author: Alessandro Scotti

Date: 01:53:32 09/06/04

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On September 04, 2004 at 18:15:07, Stuart Cracraft wrote:

>If it makes any difference, I consider his comments to be the most
>signficant single collection the history of computer chess in
>regards to help for the computer chess programmer. He goes into
>more nitty-gritty detail than anyone else, and he is a commercial
>programmer and I believe it was a world microcomputer champion,
>no? I know of no other such example of the combination of champ,
>detail, and commercial, all collected in a single cohesive whole.

I agree it's great stuff to read! Unfortunately, or better, fortunately, many of
those ideas are so original and different that probably only REBEL could use
them successfully!

BTW, I've just uploaded the second (and for the moment, last) revision of the
document with some minor fixes: hyperlinks are now explicitly written; text has
been spell-checked and a couple of other issues here and there. Same download
URL.



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