Author: Alvaro Rodriguez
Date: 11:39:58 01/27/00
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On January 27, 2000 at 14:01:07, Christophe Theron wrote: >On January 27, 2000 at 13:57:31, Alvaro Rodriguez wrote: > >>Hi, I was in www.chess.net playing some games and I noticed that there was a >>program named Rebel-Century(C) that was playing, first time I see it there. >>I read his/shes info and he/she was using Rebel-Tiger, not Rebel-Century. >> >>Anyway, the thing I ask is that he/she says in the users info that the program >>comes with EndGameTables, but I saw recently that Christophe Theron said that >>Rebel-Tiger doesn´t use EndGameTables as the program Rebel-Century(C) stated on >>chess.net. >> >>Can someone explain this to me?? > > >Rebel-Tiger does not use endgame databases. That´s what I thought. > > > >>Here is the user Rebel-Century(C)´s info: >> >>"RebelTiger from Schroder Company >>This programs runs automatic now. >>Stats: >>Type of hardware, RebelTiger is running on: >>PII 266 Mhz >>128 MB RAM >>With EndGameTables!! > > >The above information is just wrong. No big deal... > > > Christophe Sure, no big deal, just surprised when I saw that. Alvaro > > > >>I made sure that everybody could play this program... all games are rated but >>with no requested rating :) have fun! >>However... Please be so kind to give other people a chance to play too :) So >>don't keep paying me all the time, thanks." >> >>This is taken from user Rebel-Century(C)´s info on chess.net. >> >> >>Alvaro
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