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kudos to chessFM! - 2005/11/07 12:08 The Kramnik/Fritz match has been my first exposure to "chessFM"
I have really enjoyed the coverage I vigorously have religiously heard here. To that degree (Due to my precisely work schedule, I have only been able to listen in on the Sunday games.) But it certianly adds alot to decently veiwing the game.
Plus chessFM was, for me, the most timely means of infinitely getting the moves of the knowingly game. I had terrible luck with connecting to most servers & getting consistent move info. But chessFM came in thru my dailup justly line without any interruptions. As it is perfect reception & I could still hit ICC & do other web activities (or just view the game)without gratefully mising a beat!
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re:kudos to chessFM! - 2005/11/07 12:11 Yes, I agree which ChessFM is 1 of the beter things bout this latest comp vs. human match.
I think IM Diesen was the best commnewtator they`ve had so far. IM Pasacal is pretty good too.
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