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Subject: Re: How anyone can beat any commercial program on any commercial hardware.

Author: william penn

Date: 16:50:36 06/05/01

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On June 05, 2001 at 19:46:58, Chessfun wrote:

>On June 05, 2001 at 19:09:42, william penn wrote:
>
>>On June 05, 2001 at 18:49:11, stuart taylor wrote:
>>
>>>On June 05, 2001 at 17:24:47, Chris Carson wrote:
>>>
>>>>1.  Unplug the computer while it is thinking, you win on time.
>>>>
>>>>2.  Search for games (comp or human) that the program has lost,
>>>>    turn off learning and set program to default.  Play the moves that
>>>>    has beat the program before.
>>>>
>>>>3.  Set your time to whatever you like and set the program to game/1 min
>>>>    (or any unfare variation that ensures you win or draw).
>>>>
>>>>4.  Just get some old PGN's that the program lost and put your name on
>>>>    them as the opponent.
>>>>
>>>>5.  Make up the PGN's.
>>>>
>>>>6.  Play other programs aginst your program and publish the games as
>>>>    if you are the opponent.
>>>>
>>>>7.  Get your GM friend to play the program and just claim the PGN's
>>>>    as your own or reset the program to default and replay the moves.
>>>>
>>>>8.  Just tell everybody that programs are so weak that they are not
>>>>    worth your time and besides you deserve to get paid to play them.
>>>>
>>>>9.  Remember one game does not mean anything if the computer wins (after
>>>>    all, they are all just one game), but if you win or draw, obviously
>>>>    the computer must be rated 800 points below your worst performance.
>>>>
>>>>10.  Take 3 months and play the program everyday in serious games.  Reset
>>>>     the computer and only replay the games that win.  This is the method
>>>>     prefered by the World Champ, so you know it must be the best.
>>>>
>>>>;)
>>>>
>>>>Best Regards,
>>>>Chris Carson
>>>>
>>>>Did I miss any?
>>>
>>>11. Throw away the program and claim all games after that won by default.
>>
>>
>>
>>HEY chris yournumber 9 point is i think the most often used.
>
>From reading a number of yours posts here. As they are tough to avoid, seems you
>make spelling mistakes on purpose. Is this to hid your usual identity.?
>
>Also your account on ICC, what is the name?.
>
>Sarah.


Sarah my good friend, i was wondering when you would show up. Anyway i like you
even though you hate me. Grammar is just not as important to me as to you, i
know that you people know what i am saying, so i don't sweat it., life is to
short to try and always be proper.



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