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Subject: Re: How Rebel plays at SSDF the bare facts, just statistics and thoughts

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 12:58:55 06/17/98

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On June 17, 1998 at 03:17:22, Dave Gomboc wrote:

>On June 16, 1998 at 20:22:19, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>
>>No. No one says games must be played all black first and then all white. F5
>>autoplays alternating colors in every game, as in human matches. Rebel's has
>>been so far the only learner suffering because of this or because it couldn't
>>save its games. Is this F5's fault because it uses standard human procedures but
>>non-standard auto232? Or is it Rebel's fault? As I said, go figure...
>
>If Auto-232 matches are supposed to be conducted without alternating colours
>between each game, it's the fault of the Chessbase autoplayer.  Otherwise, it
>isn't.  The human procedure is irrelevant here, except for the question "why the
>heck isn't Auto-232 defined so that colours are alternated between games?"
>
>I have never used Auto-232, so I don't know what any related standard specifies.
>
>>Enrique
>
>Dave Gomboc

Standard specifies for example that after a game you get the 'save previous
game' command, which fritz5 autoplayer doesn't give if i read stuff right
at CCC, which is clearly showing that they knew this in advance.

If you don't store the games, but only f5 saves them,
what does that mean then?

Vincent



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