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Subject: Re: Rebel-Tiger Shows No Mercy

Author: Lonnie Cook

Date: 01:45:08 02/01/00

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On February 01, 2000 at 00:18:25, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On January 31, 2000 at 16:53:37, Melvin S. Schwartz wrote:
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>>When playing against this very strong program, Rebel-Tiger will not provide a
>>hint for move when asked - very mean! I knew tigers were vicious but had no idea
>>they were completely without mercy. This Rebel-Tiger even shrouds itself in
>>secrecy by not showing the Opening name - very cruel. At just two seconds a move
>>(beginner's level) it plays like a caged tiger! I have been humiliated,
>>defeated, crushed, and so devastated that I had to get out High Heat Baseball
>>2000 and relieve my frustration.
>>
>>Congratulations to Christophe and Ed. ):
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>Thanks!
>
>And sorry... ;)
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>>P.S. Dear Christophe and Ed: How about putting in an engine called PussyCat that
>>plays like a cat without wiskers trying to find its way around?
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>
>I'll think about it, but for now I would rather like to improve the playing
>strength of Tiger. Losing the #1 on SSDF is really getting on my nerves. Amir
>will not go away with this. ;)

Its a strong program! The only program it had trouble with was HIARCS732 when I
played it on ICC.
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>    Christophe



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