Author: Frank Wolf
Date: 12:59:03 06/03/00
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On June 03, 2000 at 01:26:40, Albert Silver wrote: >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! I play slow >>time control tournament games, and the less than logical features of Rated Game >>in F6a and J6a have forced me to remove them and play with the more logical F6 >>and J6. Is the computer's ability to simulate the time use of a human opponent >>worth the two and a half hours of my time (waiting to it to move)per game? No! >>The programmers at chessbase missed this one! > >Why not set shorter time controls for the computer? > Is this possible under Rated Game? I don't see how? > Albert Silver
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