Author: pavel
Date: 05:36:20 12/18/01
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On December 18, 2001 at 08:29:23, Andrea Bo wrote: >The strongness of a program is to see in a complicated position what the other >don't see. To judge the engine I usually put them to solve some positional >puttle and the results are much more valuable tahn a single match between two >engines IMO, thats a very arguable way to judge a programs strength. Analyzing a certain position or a set of position, and coming to conclution that program A is better than program B is way off-hand. Because it only tell about the understanding of these chess programs on these positions, nothing more or less. Not that my results are any better, but it is a much reliable way. pavs
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