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Subject: Re: Dutch Open: the story of the game Fruit - Diep

Author: Roger Brown

Date: 14:28:47 11/19/05

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>I had decided not to reply all the garbage written here. However, my patience
>with the baby crying is over. Since you don't stop to cry again and again, I am
>very confident that Diep would beat you again. Diep already did it with the
>Erdogan Book as well as with my lines that you use to call "craps" in every
>Tournaments. In this specific Tournament, every Jeroen's line was not able to
>beat my "crappy lines", eventhough you had the advantages to be in 3 engines:
>Fruit, ProDeo and Sjeng (all version of your book).


Hello Arturo,

I am not qualified to comment on opening preparation as I am not an expert.

However your preparation and engine was superior here.

Can I ask - as far as you can share any information at all - what do you do in
preparing for a tournament?  Your fame in this regard is already well
established.

In fact so well established that the negative comments from you are totally
unworthy of your demonstrated skill or knowledge.

You are good, very good.  Why the bitterness and hostility?

I thought victory made everything taste sweet.

Enjoy the fruits of your preparation and Diep's might.


>Well, as far as I know, Fritz 9 is a chessbase engine or you are accussing us ob
>being clones of Fritz 9? I know, Diep and Fritz 9 are different engines, and
>they play differently. If you want to know what we prepared there, wait until
>the next Official Tournament.



Arturo, do you really believe this?

Do you think that anybody believes that this could ever have been contemplated
by the poster?

I believe that the intention is to show that a strong engine may play such and
such a move.  That is all anyone can do until the commercial Diep is released
for sale I suppose.

Just my point of view....

Later.



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