Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 06:17:20 02/07/00
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On February 07, 2000 at 01:01:39, Chessfun wrote: >Hmmm and I thought you only used this on opponents of CSTal?. the opponents of cstal get the same hardware cstal does. >If you would use one second or less per move....... >PLAY YOUR WON GAMES !!. who wins ?? guess you are very good in promising since you throw bones in the air to know about the weather and what comes next ... >No need, your games, you can look at them yourself. do you play chess or only know how to operate fritz the way it automatically starts a chess tournament ? >You think (Yea right), besides if I want your opinion >"I will ask for it". If it makes no sense to offer the >zip - file then why did some people download it. why do people kill each other - because it makes fun. senseless things make sometimes fun. >I guess by knowing the zip was there you must have been >to have a look at the "senseless data" LOL, did you see >yourself in the mirror lol. i did not download anything. only was fascinated by the graphics and the biography and the pictures. you said you began computerchess with fritz5. maybe this is the reason. you seem to be the typical fritz5-user-kid. able to press a button. the thing is we others started with wooden dedicated chess computers. some with no display. others with no board so that we were forced to put a wooden board next to the "machine". therefore you maybe prefer automatic things, meanwhile we prefer manually done things. it seems to be a generation problem. >And where was it you obtained your degree?. do i need a degree to watch somebody click on a button in fritz5 ? >New Policy......Now I will speak to you once per thread !. >And this thread is done........buzzzzz......times up. >Thanks. :-))) I have learned one thing: i will never buy my children fritz5 for the beginning. maybe they get a novag-chess-computer.... but NOT an arcade-game like fritz5. :-)
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