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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Reply by Ron, Monday, January 27, 2014, 16:09:</em></p><p><p>Thanks, Tony! <img src="images/smilies/smile.png" alt=":-)" /></p>
<p>I will add it to today's updates.</p>
<p>Ron</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Posting by Tony Mokonen, Monday, January 27, 2014, 13:39:</em></p><p><p>Hi all.  I may have overlooked something, but I have not seen this engine in the engine list here, or at WBEC, or mentioned at TalkChess, etc.  The engine is The Turk, an open source Winboard engine written in C#.  The author is Yakup Ipek, I believe.  I'd say it's maybe 1100 or so in strength, if we go by the CCRL rating list scale.  The link to the project is here:</p>
<p><a href="http://theturk.codeplex.com/">http://theturk.codeplex.com/</a></p>
<p>Tony</p>
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