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Subject: Re: Junior ahead of Crafty in ICC!

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 06:01:19 11/01/99

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On November 01, 1999 at 01:02:38, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On November 01, 1999 at 00:16:12, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On October 31, 1999 at 22:09:45, Jerry wrote:
>>
>>>Congratulations to Amir Ban's program 'ban' "Junior 5" ahead of a quad xeon
>>>"Crafty" in blitz rating on ICC. Incredible...
>>>Seems Crafty is not noplaying him anymore.
>>
>>
>>Sorry, but your "troll" is wrong.  Crafty and Ban won't play again.  Crafty's
>>rating dropped because I broke a couple of serious things in the eval last
>>weekend, one being the 'bad trade' code.  I have not felt like fooling with it
>>to fix it, so its rating has continued to drop, steadily.  And will likely
>>continue to do so until way late tonight or tomorrow some time when I fix what
>>is wrong.
>>
>>If you'd stop trolling, and do your homework, Crafty has been at 3100-3200
>>for several weeks, during which "ban" was playing it regularly.  Had no harmful
>>effect on its rating whatsoever.  Until I managed to break it myself.  Which I
>>do from time to time...
>>
>>Now back to normal fishing mode...
>
>What an arrogant tone. The man just reported data and I don't see the data
>itself denied. It's clearly against the charter of CCC. You should be an
>example instead of humiliating people.
>
>Ed

Ed,  wake up.  This guy has "trolled" from day one.  If I sound "arrogant"
sorry.  But I _do_ get tired of 'trolls'.  And this was _definitely_ a troll.

If you want to see data, simply log on to ICC, type "search crafty" and see
what happened to its rating over the past week+.  _without_ playing ban (
except for 2 games where crafty won one and drew the other.)  _then_ you will
have data.  And you will see that 'playing ban' has _zero_ to do with the
current rating drop.  _exactly_ as I said.




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