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Subject: Re: Fritz 6.32 comming out in late march with double compatable engines

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 15:11:43 01/30/00

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On January 30, 2000 at 18:02:38, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On January 30, 2000 at 17:42:49, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>
>>On January 30, 2000 at 16:52:03, stuart taylor wrote:
>>
>>>On January 30, 2000 at 15:42:12, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 30, 2000 at 15:10:53, curtiss wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Its been offical there will be a fritz 6.32 in late march its elo has been
>>>>>guessed at 2765
>>>>
>>>>It is official that at the same time Rebel-Tiger will be at elo 2800. ;)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Christophe
>>>
>>>  Isn't this a slightly humorous statement? I don't mean not true. I just
>>>mean it's a very funny way to say it. A nice duet with the above mentioned.
>>>     But seriously, is it possible to know what's being planned for Rebel
>>>Tiger? Also for fritz-if there is. I don't quite see the new idea in 6.32.
>>>    Regards!
>>>      Stuart Taylor.
>>
>>Come on, this Curtiss guy is only spamming. There is no 6.32. Fritz 6 is already
>>32 bit.
>>
>>Enrique
>
>
>That's what I think too. Of course it was humour on my side (which was clearly
>stated by the smiley).

Sure, that's how I read it. I also posted some nonsense about all new programs
being 10000 Elo and didn't even bother putting a smiley. About this guy, I think
we should open some sort of CCC kindergarden. You'll take care of it. :)

Enrique

PS. Back to serious (?) stuff (and please change the title of the thread if you
reply): I started the match Tiger-Junior. What happens if Tiger starts playing
time and again a losing line? I don't have it clear. On one hand, it would
distort the games as a way to find out about engines; on the other, if it
happens, it happens and only the maker of the learner is to be blamed, isn't it?
:(

>    Christophe



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