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Subject: Re: So which programs beat which, only due to superior chess understanding?

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 01:58:39 05/08/02

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On May 07, 2002 at 13:15:06, Peter Berger wrote:

>It is too early. Maybe a little pattern was that it seemed to be too fond of
>spatial control and made too big allowances because of that - but I really want
>to play more games before commenting any more - and this week I won't have much
>time :) - laterz

you should not forget that i have at least 4 machines doing the job while
reading
the posts in this forum.



>It isn't the first time that some new and very strong program started with
>miserable results at my computers - I had this with nearly all Shredders
>(strange coincidence) - their results always got better when they were warmed up
>and felt more at home on my computers :)

:-)))

its getting summer now. !!! hot !!!

i hope its not to warm in your room then :-))



>Just as you I really have a _very_ positive first impression of the opening book
>though.

yes. i like the idea of throwing the opponents out of their big big book :-))
so much work, and all wasted :-))

if this is the work or eric hallsworth, we should send him our best compliments.


>Peter



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