Author: odell hall
Date: 12:03:08 10/07/99
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On October 07, 1999 at 11:51:49, Ed Schröder wrote: >On October 07, 1999 at 11:46:31, Charles Unruh wrote: > >>Why is rebel being played on seperate hardware? Is it because that's all that >>is available, or because you want to show its strength on different hardware >>setups? > >The first reason. > >Ed > > >>>Rebel Company and the Lithuania team agreed to play a >>>re-match. >>> >>>The Lithuania team is very eager to have this match and take >>>revenge on Rebel's 2½ - 1½ victory. >>> >>>We predict very exciting games! +>>> >>>Also the Lithuania team is a bit stronger now, the players: >>> >>>BOARD PLAYER TITLE FIDE rating Rebel Century >>>----- ------ ----- ----------- ------------- >>>1 Ruzele,D GM 2515 AMD K6-III,600 Mhz >>>2 Krivonosov,O IM 2432 Pentium-II,350 Mhz >>>3 Sakalauskas,V IM 2450 AMD K6-II, 300 Mhz >>>4 Grabliauskas,V IM 2466 Pentium-II,400 Mhz >>> >>>The re-match is scheduled on FRIDAY OCTOBER 15, 16:00 >>>Amsterdam time (10:00 New York time) (10:00 ICC time). >>> >>>Time control: 40/120, all/60. >>> >>>LIVE support of the match as usual on the Rebel Home Page and >>>on the Internet Chess Club. >>> >>>Kind regards, >>> >>>Ed Schroder Actually I am glad to see rebel play on hardware that the majority of people have such as pent 300's and 400's. Frankly I don't think Rebel will do all that much worse on pent 300 then on pent 600.
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