Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 22:02:07 04/28/01
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On April 28, 2001 at 18:00:03, Peter Berger wrote: >To quote you : I disagree ;-) ! > >When I play a chessprogram I usually play it on the screen - it displays a >chessboard . This chessboard represents the wooden one I usually use when >playing people in real life . > >I expect the program to follow just the same rules that are normal for those >games - or else it should tell me before the game starts " Hey , Peter : please >note that I changed a few rules of chess - list following :" > >pete Exactly how is the program to write the move down, then call the arbiter over? that is senseless... In my case, and in any +real+ event, the game will _Not_ be played on a monitor. Human chess tournament rules don't allow that for lots of reasons... They use a real board, a real clock and real operators....
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