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Subject: Re: Will the Real Hiarcs 6.0 Please Stand Up!! agrr. style?

Author: Komputer Korner

Date: 20:02:48 11/05/98

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On November 05, 1998 at 01:37:38, Reynolds Takata wrote:

>On November 04, 1998 at 23:28:56, Komputer Korner wrote:
>
>>On November 04, 1998 at 17:13:28, odell hall wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Hello Albert Silver
>>>
>>>
>>> I set my hiarcs6 on monitor mode in hopes of finding the times and depth that
>>>hiarcs used to make moves 18.ne2 and 21. Arc1. Strangely on move 18 after about
>>>a minute I see that hiarcs considers it in the info window below the move list,
>>>but it never adopts the move in it's main line. Maybe it decided to move at the
>>>exact moment that the computer considered ne2. As for 21. ARC1 My hiarcs did not
>>>even consider the move , altlhough i must admit I let it think for only five
>>>minutes.  It's beyond my understanding, I certainly did not fabricate the
>>>moves!!! I notice I wasn't able to reproduce some moves in the hiarcs deen
>>>hergott match. It may be for the same reasons (whatever they are) that I cannot
>>>produce a move made by my own hiarcs!!. ON move 18. My hiarcs considered 18.a3
>>>for the longest time!! I think that would have been much better the the move it
>>>actually played 18.Ne2   As to your comments about Anti-computer positions, I
>>>think rebel 9 would have handled the position much, much better as I had rebel
>>>analyze the game and it came up with much better moves. This game shows that
>>>hiarcs is not the positional master people claim that it is, I think that title
>>>belongs exclusively to Rebel
>>
>>
>>Put Hiarcs 6 on aggressive style. It plays better that way. In the Deen Hergott
>>match, Hiarcs was on aggressive style.
>>--
>>Komputer Korner
>
>Agressive style?  does the module have that? I've never noticed it.
The module doesn't have that.
--
Komputer korner



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