Bulgarian organizers take Chessbase to court

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Arturo Ochoa
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Re: Bulgarian organizers take Chessbase to court

Post by Arturo Ochoa »

mhalstern wrote:I didn't mean to be harsh in my reply, but don't understand your answer. Is French your primary language?
BIS: I will be accurate. The client program, which connects to the CHESSBASE server, has a bug that makes the engines loose by time. This is used by him to win against the engines...

If you don´t understand that after caring my english... Sorry...
lmader
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Re: Bulgarian organizers take Chessbase to court

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I've said it before and I'll say it again - Ay Carumba. Topalov and Danailov are real jerks.
"The foundation of morality is to have done, once for all, with lying; to give up pretending to believe that for which there is no evidence, and repeating unintelligible propositions about things beyond the possibilities of knowledge." - T. H. Huxley
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Re: Bulgarian organizers take Chessbase to court

Post by menniepals »

And to many, it didn't matter what openings were played or what moves were made. The final result of who won the match was the only thing that mattered. The Bulgarian organizers should have not closed their coverage of the match except for a selected few. It should have been open to everybody in the chess world. But who would believe that the record of those games will remain only in their hands forever. But does it really matter? What made it more excruciating for them is Topalov's loss. The actions of this people is destructive to chess in general.