Author: Peter Berger
Date: 13:04:26 03/19/02
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On March 19, 2002 at 15:36:24, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >Against older versions of crafty, it was terrible when out of book (versions >11.x if I remember correctly). It was easy for me to get a huge positional >advantage that I sometimes blew later. Maybe I should play some serious games >but the computer will beat me, I guess. It might be fun, but I should set the >proper environment. > Do you sometimes play "serious" games against your brain child Gaviota? Is it any real advantage to be the programmer of it in real games? Gaviota is strong - still rating-wise it should be similar to your own one on faster hardware I suppose. It could be a very nice, fun and thrilling "WinBoard" event, too. For example games could be played at ICC (very objective conditions). We could have a webpage featuring the match and I am interested enough to sponsor and host little Gaviota it if this adds to the motivation :). Regards, pete
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