Author: Otello Gnaramori
Date: 03:09:14 11/26/01
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On November 26, 2001 at 05:48:57, Sune Larsson wrote: > snip >>>Now give me you an example of a program that it >>>has broken the "horizon effect" and please >>>stop to repeat what the others say, think a bit. >> >>Ok kid, you have to grow up a bit before to say that...and furthermore since you >>are a new entry keep more respect to the people in this forum, starting from >>Cristophe, that is one of the best chess programmers in the world IMO. >>Then I will say that YOU have to give example of programs that doesn't solve, >>since you have started trolling and accusing in blind mode! >> >>Hope moderation will take care of you. > > > > Well Otello, remarks from you like: > > 1) "Kid you have to grow up a bit." > 2) "Keep more respect to the people in this forum, since you are new here." > 3) "You have started trolling and accusing in blind mode." > 4) "Hope moderation will take care of you." > > isn't exactly steering the issue into a more constructive way. > These remarks look more like very unpsychological personal attacks to me. > Victor actually brought up the interesting aspects of more knowledge > in chess programs and breaking the horizon effect. He also showed > concrete chess positions to underline his arguments. I'm sorry to disagree with you, but this guy started the discussion in a completeley wrong and preconceived way , accusing *every* programmers of this lack of intelligence in their programs and using obsolete and nonsense examples (like Wchess results). At the end of the thread you can realize that this come from a reading of a Rebel archived article dated about two years ago , where Ed were expressing some ideas (literally copied and pasted by Victor) that nowadays are quite superseded thanks to the improved hardware performance (see Ed's explanation here : http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?198940). I apologize to have been quite rude against him, but as a "non expert" of chess programming his approach should be more polite and respectful of the programmer's hard work! With Best Regards, Otello > Just a reflection. > > Sune
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