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Subject: Re: Gnuchess 5.06

Author: Pete Galati

Date: 11:11:48 11/23/00

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On November 23, 2000 at 04:23:20, pavel wrote:

>there is a new experimental verson of gnechess 5.06 running on FICS i recently
>played some games against it and it seems (atlast) that the new version has
>improved "reasonably" well over past versions.
>
>this is the finger note of gnuchess (c)
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Statistics for gnuchess(C)      On for: 7 mins   Idle: 2 secs
>(playing game 22: gnuchess vs. xtreme)
>
>          rating     RD      win    loss    draw   total   best
>Blitz      2276     21.0    2150     404     180    2734   2286 (23-Nov-2000)
>Standard   1982     93.4      24      18       2      44
>Lightning  2377     31.2     464      83      15     562   2384 (18-Nov-2000)
>Wild       ----    350.0       0       0       0       0
>Bughouse   ----    350.0       0       0       0       0
>Crazyhouse ----    350.0       0       0       0       0
>Suicide    ----    350.0       0       0       0       0
>
>
>Timeseal   : On
>
> 1: This is GNU Chess 5.06 Experimental from the Free Software Foundation.
> 2: Authors: Chua Kong-Sian & Stuart Cracraft. Operator: cracraft@gnu.org
> 3: Software: Windows Millenium, Cygwin, GNU C, Winboard. H/W: Sony 1Ghz PIII.
> 4: Notes:
> 5: - Please don't play more than 5 games in a row.
> 6: - Nyets: takebacks, aborts, adjudicates, resigns, draw-offers.
> 7: - Abusers (aborts, disconnects, same games, etc.) will be noplayed.
> 8: - In short, have fun but do not abuse the privilege of FICS.
>fics%
>--------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>it won some games against strong opponenets.
>
>looking forward to have it soon ;)
>
>pavs

They haven't released the code for this one yet?

Pete



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