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Subject: Re: ICC Green List - Mar 20

Author: Will Singleton

Date: 17:50:30 03/20/00

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On March 20, 2000 at 16:10:32, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On March 20, 2000 at 16:00:20, Will Singleton wrote:
>[snip]
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>                       Active Accounts -- Standard
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>ACCOUNT     STANDARD  R(mhz)     AVG   CHANGE   WIN%  GP/WK   TGP  ACTIVE
>>
>>Beadle          2497   2567  |   2455   +14  |   65%    32    297     64
>I wish we could play with this toy too.  But I'm a greedy son of a gun.  I guess
>I shall have to be satisfied with the older version for the time being.
>
>>RedBear         2440   2481  |   2422    +6  |   47%     6     61     64
>It seems CS Tal is improving, but it is hard to know for sure because not a lot
>of games are played.

Yeah, I don't know about RedBear.  Sometimes plays well.  There was some account
that said it was running cstal (talmoves?) that suddenly jumped up and was
playing 2800 blitz.  But I don't think the two are related.

>
>>MissSilicon     2418   2448  |   2415    +0  |   48%     5     50      7
>Not many games here either, but a good result.
>
>>Amateur         2419   2438  |   2370   +16  |   60%    33    307     64
>Amateur seems to have made a great jump!  Do you have any explanations?
>

I'd like to take credit for it, but I think it has to do with normal swings.
Perhaps some effect is due to the new interface I'm using, which enables
timestamp (Fixation).  So I can play without an increment, and I also don't lose
time for each move made.

I've been fooling with null-move a bit, disabling it when attacking around the
king.  Added lazy-eval, which sped things up a bit.  Various bug fixes.  What I
really need to do is rewrite the whole thing, but no time for that.

Will



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