Another Innecesary Draw...

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fern
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Another Innecesary Draw...

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Playing with Crafty 20.something...
40 moves in one hour and again the same phenomem I experienced playing Superconnie, a far weaker program than Crafty.
Better position, accurate moves, clear advantage and then the unavoidable coming of boredom, lack of stamina and so at last giving him a draw.
Any one interested to see a game from master until move 30 or so and then the game of a old man just tell me...

Fern, from the hospice
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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: Another Innecesary Draw...

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Please do post the game Fern,if the hispice has an internet connection that is :roll:
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
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The hospice has internet, Dr. Wael, but I suspect that Fernando is an asylum for old people. :lol:
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Re: Another Innecesary Draw...

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I am afraid Mr Villegas is actually in the cemetery.
Died yesterday after drawing a game with queen as advantage.

Dc Kevorkian
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Re: Another Innecesary Draw...

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fern wrote:I am afraid Mr Villegas is actually in the cemetery.
Died yesterday after drawing a game with queen as advantage.

Dc Kevorkian
i extend my deepest sympathies
is it too soon to ask where i we can purchase his collection of chess computers?
perhaps a quick sale before a proper burial even takes place??

In Deepest Mourning Regards
Steve
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Re: Another Innecesary Draw...

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It sems Mr Villegas left a document donating all his stuff to you, Mr Blincoe, as a show of his simpathy and love.
nevertheless, the heritage will be fought by some relatives in a court, so...

Wait till 2025 regards
Perry Mason, lawyer.