Author: James T. Walker
Date: 15:45:14 12/08/00
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On December 08, 2000 at 08:56:01, Max Murdock wrote: >When Fidelity,(Dan & Kathy Spracklin)switched to the 68000 series chips, all the >programs took advantage of hash tables and _all_ of their programs thought on >the opponents time. >Regards, >Max The thinking on opponents time started with Sargon 2.5. Sargon II did not do that. I recently played a game with Sargon 2.5 vs Chess Tiger and after 30 moves Sargon was lost but not mated yet so I stopped. I was looking for something spectacular and when I didn't get it I lost interest. I guess the main thing is don't blunder. Jim
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