REBEL vs Lithuania

Published: 15 September 1999 y., Wednesday

 

Match "Chess Club Baltijos Lyga""Rebel", 17:00 Saturday September 18, 1999 – Humans against Computers! Place: Irish Pub "The Twins O Brien" Vokieciu 8, Vilnius, Lithuania.Our chess club is playing a match against one of the most famous chess software vendors.The match will be played at 4 boards. The following players will play for our chess club:

No. Name Title Fide
1. Darius Ruzele GM 2515
2. Oleg Krivonosov IM 2460
3. Antanas Zapolskis IM 2466
4. Virginijus Grabliauskas IM 2399

The match will be played in the Irish Pub "The Twins O Brien" , Vokieciu 8, Vilnius Lithuania..The computers and internet connection will be provided by the company "5 Kontinentai". The Rebel company will plug in their computers to the ICC Internet Chess Server. The games can be observed on the ICC, our site Chess.lt or live in the Irish Pub "The Twins O Brien".

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