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           		   R E B E L  6.0                            
        	  Chessprogram and Chessdatabase in one!             
               The lowcost PC-Chessprogram from Ed Schrder         
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	The lowcost PC-Chessprogram from Ed Schrder.
        Worldchampion 1991-1994.
	Chessprogram and Chessdatabase in one!
        
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        	The Chessprogram	
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	- Now written in full assembler code and therefore much stronger than
          the previous version.
 	- Strongest computerchessprogram in the AEGON 1994 tournament 
	  (4 out of of 6) (TPR 2461) 
 	- AEGON 1995 (5 out of 6) (TPR 2473) leaving behind SIX of the EIGHT
          grandmasters!
 	- Estimated elorating 2320 on a 486/66 PC
 	- Estimated elorating 2400 on a Pentium 90
 	- Pulldown menu based operation
 	- Analyse levels
 	- Analyse modus for saved games
 	- Hashtable size is user defined into the program

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        	The Database	  
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 	- Display is fully alphabetically based!
 	- Searching on: name(s), text, positions, moves
 	- Automatic analyse of a whole database
	  Start your analyse in the evening and study all results the next day
 	- Overviews: top 40 Elo, top 40 percentage, all players, tournaments, matches, 
	  and bookopening
 	- Openingspreparation on your opponent
        
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        	ChessBase lover or NicBase fan ?	
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	Your valuable Nicbase and ChessBase data can be used while a free
	connversion program is provided to convert your data to the 
        Rebel database format.

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        	System requirements:	    
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        PC with harddisk, 386SX-processor or higher, 2 Mb RAM,
	VGA card and monitor, MSDOS

	As an introduction we would offer you this program for only: 
        	
			$64.95  39  DM 99,00


	For more information write to:
	  Schrder BV
	  P.O. Box 6365
	  7401 JJ Deventer
	  The Netherlands


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	     D I S T R I B U T I O N	 
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	The REBEL products are distributed by a wide range of distributors
        all over the world. See REBEL INFO in the START menu of the
        chessprogram or read the file DEALER.TXT

