Author: Sean Empey
Date: 16:34:23 05/25/04
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On May 25, 2004 at 19:17:19, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >On May 25, 2004 at 16:54:10, Sean Empey wrote: > >>On May 25, 2004 at 16:15:10, Anthony Cozzie wrote: >> >>>Information about stormx(C) (Last disconnected Fri Apr 02 2004 20:38): >>> rating [need] win loss draw total best >>>Bullet 2589 [4] 286 129 40 455 2589 (17-Mar-2004) >>>Blitz 2723 955 195 146 1296 2817 (27-Feb-2004) >>>Standard 2408 [6] 224 61 23 308 2422 (26-Nov-2002) >>>1: Klonopin 1.0.0 CPU(1) >>>2: Author: Sean Empey (specwar) >>>3: Hardware: Intel P4 2.4GHZ 512MB RAM OS: Windows XP Pro >>>4: ______________________________________________________________________ >>>5: >>>6: A special thanks to Vincent Diepeveen for all his help and patience. >>>7: Vincent is the Author of Diep(fi diep). A commercial chess program. >> >>??? purpose of posting these finger notes? >> >>Klonopin is a program I'm building from the ground up. > >I'm simply saying that the circumstantial evidence is against you. There aren't >many people who two strong smp programs that kibitz like crafty. I disagree with the kibitz angle. Storm kibitzes differently than crafty. Klonopin when first logged on actually ran Crafty due to a mistake in the bat file. Klonopin only played unrated games against DIEP anyhow. Vincent was the one who pointed out it said it was crafty. It has not been used on ICC since and who said it was strong? As I have stated: I offered up Storm code to Professor Hyatt. If I wanted to run a crafty clone I would run them as I did under the handles mundilfari and triskelon some years back. If you wish to offer evidence other than finger notes, we can discuss that evidence. There are a lot of strong amateur programs. Why mine has been labeled a crafty clone is beyond me. The only evidence presented thus far is a similar kibitz line. Sean > ><shrug> > >anthony
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