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Subject: Re: What do you consider the best positional program (besides Century 3)?

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 16:47:20 05/03/01

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On May 03, 2001 at 19:39:12, Paul wrote:
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>Though I'd very much like to see what Dieter does in Yace :) ... must be
>impressive too ... don't even know if he is "open source".

His coding is very beautiful, and he has a gift for optimizing.

[aside]: His matrix solving code is twice as fast as the others.  He has a very
nice mix of skills.  Mathematical expert.  C programming expert.  Chess
algorithm expert.  It should not be astonishing if his program is the strongest
in the world at some point.

Maybe if you ask him he will show you.  Or maybe you can trade a peek at his
code for a peek at your code.  He showed his code to me and I'm nobody special.

I like to fiddle with chess programs and see if I can make them go faster.  Kind
of a hobby of mine.

I'm working on a special project right now that I think will surprise a lot of
people. {CF:B}
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