Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 03:22:21 11/26/01
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On November 26, 2001 at 06:09:14, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >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ideas (literally copied and pasted by Victor) that nowadays are quite superseded 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! Okey, but on the other hand - if programmers like Johann and Stefan M-K get a little mad from arguments like Victor's, we might even see totally new dimensions in coming Chessmasters and Shredders...;-) Furthermore, I think the programmers here are quite capable to defend themselves... Sune > > >With Best Regards, >Otello > >> Just a reflection. >> >> Sune
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