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Subject: Re: Rebel Tiger II question

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 13:51:14 11/14/00

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On November 14, 2000 at 13:24:45, Christophe Theron wrote:
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>>I prefer an evaluation score where negative always means "better for black".  GT
>>uses negative to mean that it is worse off, regardless of colour.
>
>
>It's hard to satisfy every customer. Many people complain if we display the
>score always from white's point of view...
>
>What should we do?


You can give the customer two options when one option give the score from white
point's of view.

I think that in comp-comp games it is better that all the programs show the
score from white's point of view because I want to see quickly by the scores
when there is a significant change in the evaluation and it is more simple to
see it when all the scores of both programs are from the same point of view.

I think that an option to show only scores and times like Fritz is better.
I cannot see quickly big changes in the evaluation when I see games when there
is also information about the main line of the program after every move.

Uri



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