hahaha 100 moves repitition unbelievable.
But once I saw a game of a titled player overhere, who played 500 times the same moves against the computer. Madness!
I thought it was 1000 moves. You mean the game in which the queen of the computer was trapped, and had only one square to go each time, and the player refused to do an other move besides the one which would capture the queen.
But you played 92 moves of it, that's 30 three-fold repetitions.
The threefold repetition of position occured after move 53. White could have claimed the draw then, or when it was his turn to move at any subsequent time.
That is 90 threefold repetitions. The rules state simply that the same board position needs to appear three times with the same player having the move. The actual moves themselves are irrelevant, it is the board position that counts.
As has been pointed out, you have to claim the draw when it is your turn, just like OTB play.