Author: Thomas Mayer
Date: 07:42:45 11/05/01
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Hi José, >>But I have informed you ALWAYS when Quark has moved. I even do not press the >>clock early so that you wouldn't loose to much time. > >How you operate is none of my business, of course, but I sincerely believe that >was a mistake. Pressing the clock immediately after making your move is not >unsportmanship, it is actually expected [pressing the clock before moving is >cheating, of course]. correct - but I have seen the internal clock of my chessprogram which believes that there is far less on it's clock, so I mustn't press as fast as I can, still enough time - with other amateurs it is usual that when problems occur we even stop clocks... what most of us want to see is that the engine wins by being better in that game and not by time... only most of us and not all as it seems... Greets, Thomas
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