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Date: 28 May 2006 23:04:47
From: Sanny
Subject: Chess: Beginner Level now Playing better than ever.
The Beginner level is as good as earlier Normal level, Since all
players are good enough there is no point in having a weak game.

Play Chess at: http://www.softtanks.com/chessgame/Chess.html

The computer plays beginner level Games in 10 seconds to 20 seconds.
But if a move is complex it may extend its thinking to 1 minute also.
But it always gives nice move.

You can play Beginner level without login but your game will not be
recorded.

Play a Chess Game at: http://www.softtanks.com/chessgame/Chess.html

If you want recorded games So that anyone can see it later or you want
to play higher level you need to login (It takes just 10 seconds to
Login) Only your password is asked.So that you get Ratings based on
Games you win.

Currently Mr Patidar is at the Top of list and may earn this months
$5.00. Every month the Highest Points maker will be given $5.00

So if you are a good player you can earn $5.00 every month. The Prize
money will be increased later.

Play Chess at: http://www.softtanks.com/chessgame/Chess.html

Now it is nearly impossible to beat Easy Level as it calculates very
nice moves but it takes 1-2 minutes per move so you should have patient
playing with Easy level. However I was able to beat one game with Easy
level recently. (It was a very tough competition).


Bye
Sanny.

Play Chess at: http://www.softtanks.com/chessgame/Chess.html





 
Date: 29 May 2006 22:34:16
From: Sanny
Subject: Re: Chess: Beginner Level now Playing better than ever.
1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Bf5 3.c4 dxc4 4.e3 Nd5

How can Black move 4. ... Nd5

I played the same Game it played Bx a2 instead. killing my knight. (I
played with white Beginner).

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.softtanks.com/chessgame/Chess.html



 
Date: 29 May 2006 08:05:32
From: Martin S
Subject: Re: Da Vinci Code in chess
don groves wrote:

> LiamToo wrote:
>
>> Jerzy wrote:
>>
>>>However Opus Dei is not a murderous organization as Dan Brown described
>>>in his novel :-)
>>
>>
>> I know, I'm a Catholic. Dan Brown's novel and now a movie is fiction,
>> interesting though.
>>
>
> If only more Catholics had your realistic attitude! The book
> was highly entertaining an interesting and that should be
> enough for a novel. Fiction writers have always taken
> liberties with historical suppositions to improve the drama
> and story lines of their works.

And it is of course based on "Holy Blood, Holy Grail" which purports not to
be fiction but researched historic fact. And of course the holy book as
known to us today has been edited for centuries so we don't know what
actually is fact any longer. The Bible is only a select edited set of texts
of the original corpus, various religious and political notions (as well as
environmental factors) has decided what to keep and what to discard from
the acceptable narrative.

tin S
(random non-christian thoughts on the matter)

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