Author: blass uri
Date: 15:19:51 06/02/00
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On June 02, 2000 at 17:52:39, Frank Wolf wrote: >My time is valuable, and the last thing I want to do is to sit there for long >periods of time waiting for my chess program to make a move when I have it set >to play Rated games at 2000 ELO. My clock and time use are important for >playing rated games, the computer's (when set to ELO 2000) are not! The opponent's time is important in tournament games because you can think in the opponent's time. I think that it is logical to give you an option to force the program to play faster in rated games because the only side who can lose from it is you because you have less time to think in the opponent's moves. Uri
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