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Subject: Re: Battle of the Crowns -- starts tonight! Here are the starting lineups:

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 00:12:31 07/02/00

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On July 02, 2000 at 02:25:59, blass uri wrote:

>On July 01, 2000 at 18:14:23, Pete Galati wrote:
>
>>On July 01, 2000 at 17:42:18, James Robertson wrote:
>>
>>>On July 01, 2000 at 12:18:40, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>On July 01, 2000 at 08:08:40, James Robertson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On June 30, 2000 at 22:30:51, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Four Crown division:
>>>>>>Program         Elo    +   -   Games   Score   Av.Op.  Draws
>>>>>>--------------  ----  --- ---  -----   ------  -----  -------
>>>>>>Crafty        : 2512   16  21  1130    66.9 %   2390   25.6 %
>>>>>>SOS           : 2443   25  28   562    60.1 %   2371   21.7 %
>>>>>>Comet         : 2429   17  17  1314    56.3 %   2385   23.9 %
>>>>>>LGoliath      : 2429   22  19   850    53.5 %   2404   26.4 %
>>>>>>AnMon         : 2408   23  19   860    52.0 %   2394   24.2 %
>>>>>>Phalanx       : 2394   18  21  1000    48.6 %   2403   20.7 %
>>>>>>Gromit3       : 2384   38  30   342    50.3 %   2382   21.6 %
>>>>>>Insomniac     : 2384   50  45   167    55.4 %   2346   24.6 %
>>>>>
>>>>>How on earth did Insomniac end up in this? Who is offering it for download? What
>>>>>version?
>>>>>
>>>>>To my knowledge, it was privateware. :(
>>>>
>>>>I just goofed up.  It's not in the tournament.  I have games played by Insomniac
>>>>at 40/2 and these were used in calibration, but it won't be playing in the
>>>>contest.  I just forgot to remove it from the list.
>>>>
>>>>I goofed up my schedule because of it too.
>>>>:-(
>>>
>>>Is there any way I can obtain the pgn file you used to calibrate the 4 crowns
>>>programs?
>>>
>>>James
>>
>>Since I don't mind being a pain in the neck, do you ever intend to release
>>Insomniac?  It's a shame it couldn't have been part of this tournament because
>>of it being private.  It seems to be reliable enough., and it's relatively
>>strong by all reports.
>>
>>Pete
>
>I think that it is the right of the programmer to do his program private.
>I do not think that attacking programmers with private programs is right.

[.....]

You are welcome to consider my question as sounding like an attack on James
Robertson if you'd like.  But it's not an attack, it's a question.

Pete




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