Author: Will Singleton
Date: 00:35:47 07/01/00
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On July 01, 2000 at 01:48:40, Dann Corbit wrote: >On June 30, 2000 at 23:16:52, Daniel Chancey wrote: > >>Another name could be Dann's 2000 Winboard Championship. >> >>Castle2000 >> >>P.S. Good Luck all winboard programs. > >The name comes from Volker's list. If you ever read it, you would know what I >mean. > >It's not a Winboard championship, since the strongest programs (the commercials) >are missing. > >It's a contest between most of the freely available WinBoard programs to >determine approximately how strong the current versions are at "Standard" time >controls (I don't like blitz.) > >Programs that constantly crash or that are thinly veiled clones [and don't >acknowlege that fact] are not included. > >I think that a lot of the information about the strength of the chess programs >that are available is mostly just hearsay. Might as well do a bit of math and >find out what's what. Looks very interesting, I'll be watching. I'll have to get you to convert mine to the pc/winboard platform. :) Will
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