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Subject: Re: The "Art Critic"

Author: Christian Koch

Date: 12:40:52 04/18/05

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On April 18, 2005 at 15:22:54, Rafael Vasquez wrote:

Hello Rafael,

great comment. I lke it.

Perhaps Fernando can show us his games, he played with Ktulu 7.0?

In 2 or 3 weeks we will update the CEGT website with a lot of games from Ktulu
7.0. And perhaps then we will see the truth.

Please visit http://www.chessfighters.de

best regards,
Christian


>Fernando,
>
>It is always easier to be "art critic" than "artist".
>
>The achievement of Rahman Paidar (being so young) cannot
>be neglected.
>
>I Welcome this wonderful piece of ART and am happy to contribute
>to the further development.
>
>Rafael
>
>
>
>
>On April 18, 2005 at 15:01:14, Fernando Villegas wrote:
>
>>As teens, we love novelty. As they, we want to know every week of a new rock
>>star. In our case, a new darling chess program to shaken our progresive boredom
>>and satiation with  too strong and too similar products.
>>We have already seen many of these runs, but this time the novelty inside the
>>novelty is that the hoopla was not worth of even the regimental week of
>>enthusiasm. Sure, the iranian kid is a very talented one and perhaps he will
>>amaze us next year, but now, looking at the games posted here, it seems as Ktulu
>>is kind of a precociously marketed thing by a precociously greedy young man.
>>At least we can say, in his favor, that Ktulu deserves more our money than other
>>commercial stuff of dubious quality.
>>I wonder how some people dare to make business with merchandise lot inferior to
>>freeware stuff.
>>Fernando.



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