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Subject: Re: an example of a program playing as a human at a server

Author: Kevin Strickland

Date: 08:57:03 11/11/01

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On November 11, 2001 at 08:06:19, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On November 11, 2001 at 00:03:18, K. Burcham wrote:
>
>Ok here once and for all my tip:
>please post the game WITH move times.
>
>all chess servers allow to email yourself a format where you can
>see you play a computer looks like this:
>
>smoves diepeveen -1
>
>sgasch (1180) vs. Diepeveen (2406) --- 2001.11.09 20:50:03
>Unrated blitz match, initial time: 5 minutes, increment: 2 seconds
>
>Move  sgasch             Diepeveen
>----  ----------------   ----------------
>  1.  e4       (0:02)    e5       (0:02)
>  2.  Nf3      (0:01)    Nf6      (0:06)
>  3.  Nxe5     (0:02)    Nxe4     (0:05)
>  4.  Qe2      (0:16)    d5       (0:03)
>  5.  f3       (0:05)    Qe7      (1:01)
>  6.  fxe4     (0:54)    Qxe5     (0:29)
>  7.  exd5     (0:30)    Bd6      (0:30)

Was Diep out of book on move 5? Seems you are a strong player, yet the moves
seem odd. Wouldn't it be funny if you just revealed yourself as a cheater? :)

I agree, move times ( time division ) can easily catch a cheater. Guess what...

YOUR CAUGHT! Odd move times until the game was no longer in doubt. Diep played
ok, Diepeveen must have been having trouble with the mouse.



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