Author: pavel
Date: 02:58:49 11/06/00
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On November 06, 2000 at 05:44:17, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: >On November 06, 2000 at 05:17:16, pavel wrote: > >>On November 06, 2000 at 05:09:27, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: >> >>>This file will be generated when you save your configuration with "ALT I". In >>>case it isn't present, Comet will ask for the language at 1st startup and then >>>save the default language (among othet things) in the init file (IIRC). >>> >>>A missing init file shouldn't be a problem at all. >>> >>>Regards, Uli >> >>HI ULI, >> In the english.txt it says that come can be ordered through Gambitsoft. > > >Oh, this is history. Quite a long time ago, you could buy the DOS program for 20 >DM or so. I should have deleted this remark. > >>it also says comet is freeware... >> >>i am kinda confused. >> >>thanks >> >>Pavel >> >>ps, by the way this program seems more consistent than the last one (B11) i >>used. >>what changes in this version (in english) > >What do you mean with "more consistent" ? > >From B.11 to B.27, there is a quite a lot of changes, though each of them being >rather minor. But, all together it could be something. For instance, passed pawn >handling seems a never-ending challenge to me. > >Regards, Uli "more consistent" in winning game. ;) I ran through an excellent game with comet vs yace (time 5min, inc5) where yace got mated at move 19, it was excellent because after the last book move yace evaluated itself 2 pawn up through out the whole game until it got mated. and It was one hell of a king side attack. It forced the king in to the other side of the board. I should kick myself for not saving the game, i forgot that i didnt put a path for my winboard, option, save games in pgn :(( nevertheless I enjoyed the other games too. one more thing to note is that comet has time trouble on 5min games, it lost on time in several ocations. thanks Pavel
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