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Subject: Re: useful info for the no so intellectual chess p.c. user!

Author: Dave Dory

Date: 01:32:28 11/16/99

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Liam  -

Do you just need a nap or is it your custom to attack one of the more helpful
and prolific posters on CCC?

His answer may not have been the one you were looking for (and since you didn't
mention WHAT chess software, it would be hard to be specific, wouldn't it? Do
you really expect someone to post up ALL the features of a lot of different
programs??

If you followed up on his links, you could find some, probably not all, the
answers you are searching so grumpily for. Even if that were not the case, at
least Jeroen tried to help you, and deserves some thank you for that.

Perhaps in retrospect you can easily see that you owe Jeroen an apology?




On November 15, 1999 at 20:06:13, liam hearns wrote:

>there u go "i am so bright and wonderful i think i am marvellous"mr.van dorp u
>are so wrapped up in your wonderment u did not or could not understand the
>point.to make it simpler alot of us own chess programs which of course we use
>for analysis but the manuals are vague if any and instead of trying to
>understand what is no more than a sophiscated calcuator we just want to use it
>as completely as possible to assist in our chess.it is interesting to know
>alittle of how these work but i prefer to play chess .i have an elo rating of
>1938 and i think i understand at least the basics of chess and that the human
>mind can offer a much more colourful and veried approach .i would like ideas
>from chess players who use programs ,is this simple enough for your inflated
>brain.



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