Author: Thao Tak-Sen
Date: 07:57:33 01/12/04
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On January 12, 2004 at 10:47:29, martin fierz wrote: >On January 12, 2004 at 10:32:16, Thao Tak-Sen wrote: > >>people have to register for ICC,wait for your program to accept the >>challenge,then only get results........its better way,many people would suggest >>the improvements,bugs and also post results of your program > >well, i agree that it can be helpful to receive feedback from many users of >course. but i believe that i know pretty well what i want to add to my program; >and that the items on that list will keep me busy for at least another 6-12 >months. so at the moment i'm not even looking for additional stuff to implement, >simply because i don't have enough time already now :-( > >>can you post games here,i like to see games played by it. >they are not worth publishing. really, i mean it - it is just not a good program >- yet ;-) > >>Baby Program?your program is winboard compatible?then what baby program?many >>winboard programs are also baby program........ >with baby program i mean that it is now 6 months old. and it doesn't even have >all the rules in it, and no opening book yet, so you can always play the same >line against it once you win a game. people do this on ICC... i know exactly >that if i publish it now i will receive feedback like "muse doesn't even >understand underpromotion, what kind of a crappy programmer are you!". believe >me, i have received this kind of mail for my connect 4 and checkers program... >i will release it when it follows the rules, and plays a decent game by my own >standards, i.e. when it beats the shit out of me :-) > >cheers > martin Hi Martin, i was amazed to know that your program has reached 2500+,its in ICC,i dont have any knowledge about ICC. since,you were the swiss champion in several tournaments........in ICC,you could have played moves by yourself instead of tuning your baby program to the server :)) ok,all the best
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