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Subject: Re: OT : looking for a name

Author: David Dahlem

Date: 11:36:01 12/23/04

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On December 23, 2004 at 14:30:09, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On December 23, 2004 at 13:52:04, Andrei Fortuna wrote:
>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>I am working on a chess puzzles program (player is shown a mate in X or such
>>puzzle, he moves for a side and the computer for the other side) and after some
>>time thinking I still don't know how to name it. So I thought I might ask here
>>for ideas ... I am doing this program in my free time so I can't offer much in
>>return except for a free copy of the final program to the best name if that name
>>is used.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Andrei
>
>Andrei,
>
>Chess Quest

Hi Mike

My post suggesting "Chess Quest" was 3 minutes ahead of yours, so if this name
is chosen, i win. :-)

Regards
Dave

>Puzzle Quest
>Mate Hunt
>Puzzle Hunt
>Chess Hunt
>Mate Puzzle
>Chess Puzzle
>Mate Finder
>Puzzle Finder
>Chess Baffles
>Chess Stumper
>Mystic Chess
>Mystic Puzzles
>Puzzle Stumper
>Mystic Stumper
>Mystic Mate
>Mate Mystic
>Perplex Mystic
>Puzzle Mystics
>Perplex Puzzles
>Jigsaw Chess
>Einstein Chess
>Da Vinci Chess
>Da Vinci Chess Puzzles
>Chess Cooks ( double entendre - "Chess cook" means a a flaw in the chess problem
>and Eugene Cook was the First American Chess Composer of note)
>Cheron Chess ( famous French endgame composer)
>Dawson Chess (Thomas Dawson is considered the creator of "fairytale chess"
>problems
>Kasparian Chess (one of the first 4 Grandmasters of Chess Compositions)
>Loyd Chess (Sam Loyd composed of 10,000 problems)
>Mansfield Chess (Comins Mansfield) is perhaps the most famous all of all problem
>composers)
>
>
>Note - all composers mentioned above are now deceased - so you should have not
>have any issues using their name in the name for you program.
>
>Good Luck!
>
>Michael



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