Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 15:17:57 12/30/99
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On December 29, 1999 at 16:08:22, blass uri wrote: >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 An "elegant" solution to this problem would be to create a 'computer team' with Junior, Rebel, Fritz ...
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