Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 14:12:07 12/07/99
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On December 07, 1999 at 14:34:59, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On December 07, 1999 at 13:00:35, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>On December 07, 1999 at 08:38:38, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >> >>>On December 06, 1999 at 19:14:57, Fernando Villegas wrote: >>> >>>>If ever I receive the last version of Diep that Vincent is promising me since 5 >>>>years ago or so, when i bought to it a really sucking DOS version of Diep that >>>>even the guy that serves the coffe in my chess club got bored to beat at any >>>>time, then and only then I can do the match because clearly I will purchase >>>>Tiger ASAP. But, of course, I hope this time I will receive Diep final-doomsday- >>>>version and not an explanation about why that version is not ready. >>>>fernando >>> >>>good news in this area, >>> >>>a week ago i bought a cdwriter and registered www.diepchess.com >>>i plan to press real soon some beta's of the diep windows version. >>>i must make a copyprotection first that's the mainproblem, >>>despite some users like Frank Quisinsky not liking that. >>> >>>The copyprotection is made for guys like him however... >>> >>>the beta will be basically the current diep engine with the icc book. >>>i've been starting recently with some homecooking, and i hope that >>>for an official release (so not selfwritten cdroms) i am ready soon with >>>some cooking to prevent getting killed pathetically and to get my diep >>>some points from book too. >>> >>>Also learning needs to be written before i ship it to SSDF as well >>>as my own auto232 player which doesn't even require to start other programs >>>anymore, i just ship a few cdroms which plays back how screens looked >>>like at both monitors and showing everything including the results. >>> >>>I see personally not difference between that kind of homecooking and >>>playing a couple of tens of thousands of games at home >>>already knowing the outcome >>>as the tournament books are just containing a couple of hundreds of lines >>>that get played with success by the opponent. >>> >>>Vincent >> >> >>Should I deduce for this that you are not accepting the challenge to play >>against Chess Tiger? >> >> >> Christophe > >Christophe if we can play with the same book your request is >directly accepted right now. > >Otherwise i first go work on some homecooking as well. This is easily arranged. Tiger can play with the skeleton book of 11.7 I used a year ago and also more recently in a match against Crafty. You can check the 100+ games posted here, in the Resource Center. Tiger used to be out of book after 6 or 7 moves, and sometimes after only 3. Not much of a chance for cooked lines. If you come with a similar book, the match will be ready. Enrique
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