Author: Brian Kostick
Date: 16:26:12 02/11/01
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I object to book stacking and/or book settings, uneven CPU speed (if more than one computer), uneven time control, and cheating thread priorty (if same computer), and engines that are considered "weaker" running on slower CPU than engines that are considered "stronger" in the same tournament. Aaron, of course all in good fun. Someone personalities can always find fault. Myself included at times, and try as I might, I can't always control it. I think our list MUST be expanded and considered. Come'on SUMMER!! laughs... On February 11, 2001 at 03:33:39, Aaron Tay wrote: >Is it on one computer? If so I object to Pondering whether it was on or OFF >On February 10, 2001 at 17:05:27, Brian Kostick wrote: > >>Chris, >> Your point is well made. There is much argument when a person says engine >>V is stronger than engine X. It is much safer to post/say "This is the outcome >>of my tournament". The math-heads can then take your results along with hundreds >>of others and see what they see. Then someone will complain about the time >>control used. ;) bk >
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