Author: TEERAPONG TOVIRAT
Date: 08:44:27 03/04/01
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>In the variation you play, are there any professional players to >measure strength of your prog against? I have to admit that my program is only an amateur program. There is no opening & endgame tablebase,so,I think it cannot match master level. Actually, I don't want to implement these into it. I treat checkers as the first step into this field,my real wish is to develop a chess program. I ran a lot of games with a few amateur programs,including the most popular and strongest freeware one,my program beats them at least 60:40. I consider myself to be an average player, I lost to it much more often than I beat it ,the score should be around 10:90. So,I think the program can beat ~90% of human players. >Napoleon is not in assembly. It's in Ansi-C and it's hell strong. >The only winner of a human-computer tournament during the world >championships draughts. Congratulations. Not surprised, I know you are one of the best programmers here. I would be very very happy if it were mines. :) Regards, Teerapong
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