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Re: Final Round

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beachknight wrote:I'd like to test Bright 0.3d too.
Better to wait for 0.3e, because last time we made a big thread begging the author for releasing 0.3a, and he did it, but 0.3b was around the next day or something like that. 8-)
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Re: Final Round

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thanks for running the tournament. good job, Graham!
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Re: Final Round

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Chris Formula wrote:thanks for running the tournament. good job, Graham!
Cheers Chris.

My impression is that Toga II 1.4.1SE is slightly stronger than both Toga II 1.4.1SE6 and Toga II 3.1.2, but they're all very close and I could of course be proven wrong in the long run.

Regards, Graham.
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Graham Banks wrote:
Chris Formula wrote:thanks for running the tournament. good job, Graham!
Cheers Chris.

My impression is that Toga II 1.4.1SE is slightly stronger than both Toga II 1.4.1SE6 and Toga II 3.1.2, but they're all very close and I could of course be proven wrong in the long run.

Regards, Graham.
Based on Shaun's test result, your impression is highly to be correct. SE6 is a bit drawish. Need to do some more idea experimentation to make Toga a notch higher.
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Re: Final Round

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Graham Banks wrote:
Chris Formula wrote:thanks for running the tournament. good job, Graham!
Cheers Chris.

My impression is that Toga II 1.4.1SE is slightly stronger than both Toga II 1.4.1SE6 and Toga II 3.1.2, but they're all very close and I could of course be proven wrong in the long run.

Regards, Graham.
I'll run the SE Toga and if turns to be weaker,you pay the electricity bill :P
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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: I'll run the SE Toga and if turns to be weaker,you pay the electricity bill :P
I already get enough grief from the wife about the electricity bill here.
I did tell her not to run the heaters on winter nights and the cost would go down! :wink:
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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: I'll run the SE Toga and if turns to be weaker,you pay the electricity bill :P
I already get enough grief from the wife about the electricity bill here.
I did tell her not to run the heaters on winter nights and the cost would go down! :wink:
As far as I am concerned,eletricity in Austaralia and NZ is quite expensive,I have relatives living in Australia and they hold there heads everytime when the electricity bill comes....
Regarding the heaters,if I were you,I'll cut the wires through the winter nights and reconnect them in the late afternoon :lol:
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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: As far as I am concerned,eletricity in Austaralia and NZ is quite expensive,I have relatives living in Australia and they hold there heads everytime when the electricity bill comes....
Regarding the heaters,if I were you,I'll cut the wires through the winter nights and reconnect them in the late afternoon :lol:
The chess must be left running at any cost! :lol:
Well, not any cost, but the heaters can go off first! :wink:
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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: As far as I am concerned,eletricity in Austaralia and NZ is quite expensive,I have relatives living in Australia and they hold there heads everytime when the electricity bill comes....
Regarding the heaters,if I were you,I'll cut the wires through the winter nights and reconnect them in the late afternoon :lol:
The chess must be left running at any cost! :lol:
Well, not any cost, but the heaters can go off first! :wink:
Amen brother :P
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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote: As far as I am concerned,eletricity in Austaralia and NZ is quite expensive,I have relatives living in Australia and they hold there heads everytime when the electricity bill comes....
Regarding the heaters,if I were you,I'll cut the wires through the winter nights and reconnect them in the late afternoon :lol:
The chess must be left running at any cost! :lol:
Well, not any cost, but the heaters can go off first! :wink:
Cant you just get a small space heater for your bedrooms? Or even better, convince your family to sleep in your chess room. With all the computers operating full force 24 hrs a day, its bound to be kind of hot.