Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 09:49:49 04/16/00
Pete Galati and I were discussing a means of playing solitaire chess that involves setting up n-number of boards and playing oneself. In addition the program would become your opponent at random intervals. Of course the side that was played by the computer would probably win unless you wanted it to lose by sabotaging its' moves when you played for the computer. If you did this the computer would see your folly and ridicule you. I wonder if Bruce Moreland could incorporate this ability in a future commercial release of Ferret? I would certainly buy it. Ferret: Cyber-Solitaire Simultaneous Chess ver. 1.4 Tim Frohlick
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