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Subject: Re: Computers are Draw Masters VS Grandmasters.

Author: blass uri

Date: 07:16:03 08/15/99

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On August 15, 1999 at 08:14:37, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On August 15, 1999 at 04:55:23, Tania Devora wrote:
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>>Nice game Ed !!!! Rebel 10 are playing a very strong chess. Very solid.
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>>I think that Mr Rhode has very much experience  and he know very well how to
>>play against programs, he is a very good Grand Master too.
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>>Congratulations Ed !!!
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>>Rebel 10 Century ! I can't wait to see this program!!!!
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>>Greetings!
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>>Tania.
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>Thanks. I hope GM Rohde will find some time to comment yesterdays game. But
>at the moment he is very busy with the Las Vegas event. Actually GM Rohde
>had no time at all to play Rebel but he still decided to help me out for
>August as I could not find a GM for that month. I like to take the
>opportunity now to thank him in public for that!

I think that he did it for the 250$.
He wanted a fast draw because of this reason.

I think that you should continue the game and not agree to draw after 38 moves.
I think that if GM's want a draw they have to play.

The position is not a simple draw.
I tried some fast engine-engine games in my computer and there are chances for
both sides to win.

I find it surprising that other GM's did not want the 250$ in August.

I know that GM's are not rich people and they should be happy with 250$ or even
200$ for one day.

Uri



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