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Subject: Re: CSS Onl-Masters - Ruffian 2.1.0 vs Hiarcs X 0-1 (PGN and my comment)

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 05:52:20 01/08/06

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On January 07, 2006 at 16:47:56, Thomas Mayer wrote:

>Hi Sune,
>
>On January 07, 2006 at 15:39:55, Sune Larsson wrote:
>
>>On January 07, 2006 at 14:55:54, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>>
>>>On January 07, 2006 at 14:40:19, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>>
>>>>My comment:
>>>>Very nice dynamic play by Hiarcs X today. Ruffian played very passive line with
>>>>11. Qc2?! and after 11. Qc2 (better is in my eyes 11. Rc1!?), white played many
>>>>moves with his Queen :-), and this give black the enough initiative to win!
>>>>
>>>>Congrats to team Hiarcs!
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Hehe. No, this was not good enough. Eduard, please say that you prefer
>>>Englishman and that you know that the best programs always come from - Wales or
>>>England. Exactly in this order. Englishman and then Wales plus England. That
>>>will work.
>>
>>
>> Guinness?!  Now to something totally different - a great beer with
>> a smoky taste that will mind you about the mediaval. I think it was
>> called something like "Schlenkerla Rauchbier". Clearly my taste.
>
>"Rauchbier" ? Did you drink that in germany ? Maybe in Bayreuth ? I believe it's
>from there. When it is about beer I would never think about england. They simply
>can't brew it... :) Apart of germany I would only spent some thoughts on czech
>beer which is quite tasty... With england I have always whiskey in mind - which
>in fact is not really correct, the fine whiskey is from scotland. So what is
>from england and drinkable, I wonder ? :)
>
>Greets, Thomas


 Yes, this was really something - Aecht Schlenkerla Raauchbier is the name -
 Bamberg. Also possible to buy here in Sweden. Looong tradition of
 making this special beer. Link:

 http://www.bier1.de/Aecht%20Schlenkerla%20Rauchbier%20Weizen.htm

 /S



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