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Date: 13 Dec 2007 10:14:36
From: Sanny
Subject: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
Help Bot has helped a lot in development of GetClub Chess. And today
GetClub Chess is playing very good games and the credit goes to Help
Bot (Nomorechess).

For helping me in developing GetClub Chess. Wlodzimierz Holsztynski
Suggested me that Help Bot should be awarded free games. So 225 Free
Games worth ($20.00) will be awarded next month to Help Bot for his
help & support in development of GetClub Chess.

He was on Top at GetClub for 5 months, But Recently being overtaken by
Zebediah. Earlier Taylor Kingston. was at the Top position at GetClub
Chess.

Now, It is very difficult to win even the Beginner Level.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html




 
Date: 16 Dec 2007 05:36:23
From: Wlodzimierz Holsztynski (Wlod)
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
On Dec 13, 10:14 am, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote:

> Wlodzimierz Holsztynski suggested me that Help Bot
> should be awarded free games. So 225 Free Games
> worth ($20.00) will be awarded next month to Help Bot
> [...]

Help Bot, you owe me one.

Wlod


 
Date: 14 Dec 2007 10:25:11
From: help bot
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
On Dec 14, 1:35 am, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote:

> I found you played a few games with Easy & Normal Levels and win them
> all. Hows that, were you using any help from computer or today you
> have eaten 100 calories extra???

If you ask me, the program was playing tougher chess
when I lost the other day. (Or maybe I was just having a
very bad day, but didn't realize it.)

Here's how you'll know if I am using a computer: your
program will be *crushed* game after game, in under 25
moves. "There are nice programs, and there are tough
players, and I'm a tough player." -- Fritz 5.32
I would guess that old Fritz is somewhere around 2600
strength, even without any openings book. Now, when a
2600 grandmaster plays a computer which is incapable
of "seeing" any tactics which Fritz cannot, the result is
always the same: devastation.

When I played at ChessWorld.com, IM Innes was on
there, rated around 2200+, yet there were many players
above 3000; this kind of gap indicates that no way was
he utilizing his brand new Rybka program, because he
would have climbed hundreds of rating points in just a
few weeks to somewhere above the 3000 k. By the
same token, if I were to use some program to defeat
the GetClub program, I would win every game and my
rating would be astronomical (i.e. 1500+), my win/loss
record unblemished. In addition, my wins would be
much quicker, so I could play far more games in the
same amount of time; there would be no complaints
of K&N vs. K endings, because Fritz would always be
at least a Queen ahead. : >D


-- help bot












 
Date: 13 Dec 2007 23:32:02
From: Sanny
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
> I once asked why GetClub is, in the scheme of things, rather expensive
> at approximately US $0.089 per game.
>
> Consider one of the costliest options around, Internet Chess Club at
> US $60 per year. If you play just two games a day, ICC comes out to
> about US $0.082 per game, slightly less than GetClub, and ICC
> certainly has more to offer all around than GetClub.

GetClub Chess Purchase rate can be found at: http://www.getclub.com/PurchaseGames.html

From web Statistics at GetClub Chess I found In an year a Player Plays
Just 150 Games on an Average. Most of them Play just 100 Games. They
play 3-4 Games in a day then vanish for a week and come again after a
week to play 3-4 games in a day.

Players only play when they have good time and are free. They do not
come daily but come randomly. And when they play they play 3-4 games
together.

So $60 for 150 Games in an year at ICC is very costly as you pay $0.4
per game at ICC. While at GetClub you have to pay only $0.08 per game.
So GetClub Chess is 5 times cheaper to play. And also you can start
with small amout as little as $5.00 and $10.00 as per your needs.

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html




  
Date: 20 Dec 2007 03:06:07
From: caveman
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
Sanny wrote:
>> I once asked why GetClub is, in the scheme of things, rather expensive
>> at approximately US $0.089 per game.
>>
>> Consider one of the costliest options around, Internet Chess Club at
>> US $60 per year. If you play just two games a day, ICC comes out to
>> about US $0.082 per game, slightly less than GetClub, and ICC
>> certainly has more to offer all around than GetClub.
>
> GetClub Chess Purchase rate can be found at: http://www.getclub.com/PurchaseGames.html
>
> From web Statistics at GetClub Chess I found In an year a Player Plays
> Just 150 Games on an Average. Most of them Play just 100 Games. They
> play 3-4 Games in a day then vanish for a week and come again after a
> week to play 3-4 games in a day.
>
> Players only play when they have good time and are free. They do not
> come daily but come randomly. And when they play they play 3-4 games
> together.
>
> So $60 for 150 Games in an year at ICC is very costly as you pay $0.4
> per game at ICC. While at GetClub you have to pay only $0.08 per game.
> So GetClub Chess is 5 times cheaper to play. And also you can start
> with small amout as little as $5.00 and $10.00 as per your needs.
>
> Bye
> Sanny
>
> Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
>
>

It's a lot more expensive than FICS.


 
Date: 13 Dec 2007 22:35:47
From: Sanny
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
On Dec 14, 8:25 am, help bot <[email protected] > wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2:29 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I once asked why GetClub is, in the scheme of things, rather expensive
> > at approximately US $0.089 per game.
>
> > Consider one of the costliest options around, Internet Chess Club at
> > US $60 per year. If you play just two games a day, ICC comes out to
> > about US $0.082 per game, slightly less than GetClub, and ICC
> > certainly has more to offer all around than GetClub.
>
> When I played on ICC, there were certain players
> who seemed to have a "special" connection; their
> moves were relayed instantly, giving them a titanic
> advantage in blitz and bullet chess. One person I
> knew, who was an admin there, told me that some
> of the other admins liked to play head-games, toy
> with people's ratings and such. It didn't sound like
> much fun except for the admins. :>D
>
> -- help bot

I found you played a few games with Easy & Normal Levels and win them
all. Hows that, were you using any help from computer or today you
have eaten 100 calories extra???

Bye
Sanny

Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html


 
Date: 13 Dec 2007 19:25:09
From: help bot
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
On Dec 13, 2:29 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected] > wrote:

> I once asked why GetClub is, in the scheme of things, rather expensive
> at approximately US $0.089 per game.
>
> Consider one of the costliest options around, Internet Chess Club at
> US $60 per year. If you play just two games a day, ICC comes out to
> about US $0.082 per game, slightly less than GetClub, and ICC
> certainly has more to offer all around than GetClub.

When I played on ICC, there were certain players
who seemed to have a "special" connection; their
moves were relayed instantly, giving them a titanic
advantage in blitz and bullet chess. One person I
knew, who was an admin there, told me that some
of the other admins liked to play head-games, toy
with people's ratings and such. It didn't sound like
much fun except for the admins. : >D


-- help bot


 
Date: 13 Dec 2007 11:29:02
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
On Dec 13, 11:14 am, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote:
> So 225 Free
> Games worth ($20.00) will be awarded next month to Help Bot for his

Is this a prize or punishment? :)

I once asked why GetClub is, in the scheme of things, rather expensive
at approximately US $0.089 per game.

Consider one of the costliest options around, Internet Chess Club at
US $60 per year. If you play just two games a day, ICC comes out to
about US $0.082 per game, slightly less than GetClub, and ICC
certainly has more to offer all around than GetClub.


 
Date: 13 Dec 2007 11:28:14
From: Rob
Subject: Re: Help Bot to be awarded 225 Free Games at GetClub
On Dec 13, 12:14 pm, Sanny <[email protected] > wrote:
> Help Bot has helped a lot in development of GetClub Chess. And today
> GetClub Chess is playing very good games and the credit goes to Help
> Bot (Nomorechess).
>
> For helping me in developing GetClub Chess. Wlodzimierz Holsztynski
> Suggested me that Help Bot should be awarded free games. So 225 Free
> Games worth ($20.00) will be awarded next month to Help Bot for his
> help & support in development of GetClub Chess.
>
> He was on Top at GetClub for 5 months, But Recently being overtaken by
> Zebediah. Earlier Taylor Kingston. was at the Top position at GetClub
> Chess.
>
> Now, It is very difficult to win even the Beginner Level.
>
> Bye
> Sanny
>
> Play Chess at:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html

What an honor.