From: leung kaiwan gmail com> Date: 17 mar 2007 Subject: Re: Bonanza vs Ryu-O Champion ------=_Part_75495_4683397.1174138388181 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hi, A few months ago, there were matches between Bonanza and top amateurs. The games were broadcasted online by the shogi channel of Biglobe, an internet TV broadcasting system at: http://broadband.biglobe.ne.jp/index_program.html?prog=shougi&ch=hobby_p You may select the programmes on Nov 24 & Dec 1 from the list on the right side of the web page. The titles of the games are "Amateur Strongest Player VS Strongest Shogi Software" in Japanese. Even if you can not read Japanese, you may just look for letters "VS" in the list of titles. Unfortunately, I can't specify the URL of each particular programme. Regards, Kai Wan Leung ------=_Part_75495_4683397.1174138388181 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

Hi,

A few months ago, there were matches between Bonanza and top amateurs.

The games were broadcasted online by the shogi channel of Biglobe, an internet TV broadcasting system at:
http://broadband.biglobe.ne.jp/index_program.html?prog=shougi&ch=hobby_p

You may select the programmes on Nov 24 & Dec 1 from the list on the right side of the web page.  The titles of the games are "Amateur Strongest Player VS Strongest Shogi Software" in Japanese.  Even if you can not read Japanese, you may just look for letters "VS" in the list of titles.  Unfortunately, I can't specify the URL of each particular programme.

Regards,

Kai Wan Leung

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