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Subject: Re: a question for people who think that fruit evaluation is simple

Author: Djordje Vidanovic

Date: 13:59:16 10/27/05

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On October 27, 2005 at 16:19:55, Alessandro Damiani wrote:

>On October 27, 2005 at 15:38:31, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:
>
>>On October 27, 2005 at 04:41:49, Alessandro Damiani wrote:
>>
>>>On October 27, 2005 at 04:39:22, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>
>>>>suppose that I give you 100 random positions from games.
>>>>
>>>>How much do you need to calculate fruit2.1's static evaluation of all positions
>>>>with no computer help.
>>>>
>>>>Uri
>>>
>>>Is this the first step to distributed human search engines? :-)
>>>
>>>Alessandro
>>
>>
>>Ciao Alessandro,
>>
>>so nice to see you here :-).  It's been a while for me.  I hope all's well on
>>your side.
>>
>>
>>Un abbraccio,
>>
>>Djordje
>
>Ciao Djordje! :-)
>
>Anche per me รจ sempre un piacere sentirti.
>
>I read every day but rarely post as you can see. ;-) Yes, it's a long time we
>didn't talk. I am fine, thank you. I am working on a new release of Fortress,
>but at a far lesser pace as during some time many years ago. Some computer chess
>freaks postpone sleeping to when they are retired, but I realised it doesn't
>work for me. And sleeping at work is difficult to hide. :-)) So, chess
>programming has a quite low priority for the moment. Therefore I cannot tell
>when the new release will be ready.
>
>And how are you?
>
>Un abbraccio,
>Alessandro


I am fine too :-).  Great to hear that you are working on Fortress, albeit
rather slowly.  I guess that the slow pace means much more pleasure.

I play chess usually on weekends, but I prefer to play humans :-) now... At this
point I have a lot of work to do at the University as the school year started,
so I play less than I used to do during the past summer.

I am really glad to see you here and hope to talk to you more soon!

Djordje



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