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Subject: Re: Rebel in the Israeli League

Author: blass uri

Date: 13:08:22 12/29/99

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On December 29, 1999 at 13:04:30, Amit Kagan wrote:

>On December 28, 1999 at 17:30:22, Amir Ban wrote:
>
>>On December 28, 1999 at 04:33:37, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>>Subject: Rebel Century will play in a GM tournament
>>>
>>>>Posted by Mark Schreiber on December 27, 1999 at 18:22:47:
>>>>
>>>>On November 29, 1999 at 03:42:44, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>>>>#3. Rebel Century will play in a GM tournament, time control 40/120. 9
>>>>games >in total if I remember well. More info soon.
>>>>What GM tournament is he referring to?
>>>
>>>Like Junior Rebel Century will participate in the league of Israel beginning
>>>in the middle January 2000 ending in May. If memory serves me well:
>>>- 11 games
>>>- TC 40/2, all/1
>>>- elo range 2400-2650
>>>- average elo 2500
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>>Great !!!
>>
>>What team ? Which board ?
>>
>>This should take pressure off Junior, and make the new rule more acceptable.
>
>I guess making the new rule more acceptable is a controversial issue.
>In the end, we'll have another "special" board, this time for computers.
>
>BTW, what does the rule say exactly?

Rebel's team is macabi afek.
I will be the operator of Rebel in the first league of Israel

Rami sofer told me that the board is not important because the team who play
against Rebel,Fritz or Junior can choose the player to play against the
computer.

I asked him what happens if the 2 groups have computers and he replied that in
this case the computers are going to play comp-comp games.

The result of this decision is that the performance of computers is probably
going to be lower than the real ability of them because humans who do not like
to play against computers will not have to play against them.

Uri



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