Author: Ralph E. Carter
Date: 04:01:51 11/06/98
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On November 05, 1998 at 23:02:48, Komputer Korner wrote: >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 The full version also has a contempt setting, very important.
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