Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 14:36:46 11/17/00
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Dear Fernando, Remember when I said that it would be a good idea if the chess programmers would get together and collectively kick our as$#s? Well, now we will have to play two programs at the same time ie. Shredder Five and Junior 6a and we will have a referee engine telling those two programs when and how hard to kick us. You had better get more of that massage cream for the a$$ kicking that you will get from Shredder 5.0. It is good to be a masochist. Tim Frohlick On November 17, 2000 at 17:20:25, Fernando Villegas wrote: >I have a question. Well, several: >a) The engine that decides in three engines setting is Schredder himself or >another, specific engine? >b) If it is Schredder or just a version of it, I suppose it just choose the move >that fits whith his internal preference, but then we have Schreder again playing >the game, or almost, exception made of cases where no of the other two engines >propose a move likable for Schredder. >c) If it is not, how this entity compares with Schredder IF two top programs are >harnessed toguether? I suppose many experiment has been already performed before >delivery. >All this is important to me because I cannot see another reason to purchase the >new version as much as I already have Schredder 4 and he is more than enough to >kick my ass. So I need a very good reason to twist the arm of my common sense. > >Fernando
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