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Subject: Re: To Edward here is your chance to win $50.00

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 02:20:32 07/27/05

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On July 26, 2005 at 20:46:56, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>Here is Glaurungj-FRC 0.2.5 compatible with Shredder GUI, Please play a complete
>Chess960 game without using AntiChess. Please play a complete game without being
>afraid to loose :-)
>
>PS: I will send you $50.00 Dollard if you can beat Glaurung in a 30 minutes
>game, but I will go over your game and there should NOT be any three consecutive
>moves played by Shredder or Pharaon-FRC. All the moves must be made by you :-)

Hello Jorge,

I am sorry. I play only my own style against computers. My games against
Shredder was real. To play tactical in FRC against everyone Engine (german: ganz
egal gegen welche ist ein hohes Risiko) is very risk.

I am not sure that I can beat a engine in FRC wehen I play tactical and open
positions with queens on the board.

On the othe hand: I have written to You that I need about 50 games in FRC and
then I am sure that I can beat Shredder to (But not in tactical positions).

I need now experiment. Interesting for me is, what does engines if I do no
castling (German: bis zum Ende!)?

Such tests I need make.

German: Und danach bin ich deutlich schlauer.

It is a hard Thing to beat a engine with tactical playing.

That You will see in the games of Svidler and Almasi.

German: Wenn die beiden taktisch spielen so werden sie verlieren. Wenn sie aber
Anti-Computer Strategien mit Blockaden spielen, so machen sie mindestens ein
Remis.

You will see it.

My playing against Computers (German: abgesehen von Killervarianten) was
everytime my Anti-Computerchess Style, and also I need play only my style
everytime.

My once Challenge: I will beat the new FRC-WCh (With Anti-Chess), soon after the
FRC-WCh if is the engine released. Ok?

My Best,
Eduard



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