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Subject: Re: On-topic hit rate

Author: Peter Kappler

Date: 18:25:29 11/17/99

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On November 17, 1999 at 17:25:37, Bella Freud wrote:

>On November 17, 1999 at 16:56:29, Sune Larsson wrote:
>
>>On November 17, 1999 at 15:47:00, Bella Freud wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>So far I have made four posts that are completely on-topic, nobody could
>>>disagree. According to my detractors I have made ten or more posts which are
>>>"off-topic".
>>>
>>>I counted the replies to my posts and calculated a hit-rate.
>>>
>>>For "off-topic" posts, my posts were hit (replied to) at a 100% rate.
>>>
>>>For the four "on-topic" posts, I got one reply and that was provocative and led
>>>to off-topic posts.
>>>
>>>Effectively I got 0% response to my on-topic posts.
>>>
>>>There are also other posts that people ave written with my name in the title,
>>>they all get replied to and lead to an off-topic thread about 15 posts long. I
>>>did not participate.
>>
>> Giving you another chance to post something on-topic. Got the impression
>> that you know a lot about computerchess. So, I wonder if maybe you know
>> something about the coming Chess Tal III? News compared to CS Tal II, which
>> I'm very fond of! Asking this cause I got the impression that you live in
>> GB, the same country as the author of this nice program. All the credits
>> to him! Hm, lots of impressions here - hope you don“t kill me for having
>> them... :)
>>
>
>Hi Sune,
>
>Nice to hear from you again. I have no idea about Chess Tal III. I do live near
>to Oxford, but I've not met the Chess Tal programmer. Didn't Thorsten Czub post
>about him doing a Shogi program now instead?
>
>
>Bella
>

ROTFL...

Welcome back, Chris.  :-)

Try to stay friendly with the moderators for a while.  You have some interesting
views on computer chess, and I'd hate to see you get banned right away.

--Peter




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