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Subject: Re: A match in DRAUGHTS , Thanks ALVARO! , please send it to me....

Author: Tanya Deborah

Date: 13:20:31 02/10/01

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On February 09, 2001 at 14:44:34, Alvaro Jose Povoa Cardoso wrote:

>On February 07, 2001 at 16:41:28, Tanya Deborah wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Hi!
>>
>>I am playing a new match in checkers between the 2 strongest Spanish checkers
>>programs of the world...
>>
>>The programs are, Dynamo Pro (by Adrian Millett of England) and WinDamas5.09 (By
>>Jean Bernard of France)
>>
>>In this moment i have 24 games played between both programs, but i dont have an
>>idea of which program is the stronger.
>>
>>The match seems very equal to both programs, with 23 DRAWS !!! and a game win by
>>WinDamas5.09. The time setting is 30 moves in 1 hour.
>>
>>I am playing manually all this games, and it is interesting, because the
>>programs are really very very strong, but also is a bit BORING! because there
>>are too much DRAWS !
>>
>>How i can to know, which program is the best?
>>
>>
>>I mean,in chess is very different because you can to know or have an idea of
>>which chess program is the best if you make a 24 games match. But in Draughts
>>(checkers) it is very difficult.
>>
>>Do i will have to play 200 games to know which is stronger?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Tanya,D
>
>Tanya, I just wanted you to know that I'm writting my own spanish/portuguese
>checkers program for over a year now. I've played matches against Dynamo Pro, my
>program (named Profound) is much stronger mainly because it is more recent and
>benifits from ideas and explanations of these good persons from CCC.
>I might send a version via email to you if you want.
>
>Alvaro Cardoso


Thanks Alvaro!!!  I will like to test against WinDamas5.09 and Dynamo Pro in my
new computer... Please send it to my e-mail.  I will aprecciate to you very
much.

Regards!
Tanya,D



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