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Subject: Re: What I don't like about CM9000

Author: John Merlino

Date: 11:46:37 09/05/02

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On September 05, 2002 at 14:33:07, Chessfun wrote:

>On September 05, 2002 at 14:29:12, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On September 05, 2002 at 14:23:17, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>
>>>On September 05, 2002 at 11:50:47, John Merlino wrote:
>>>
>>>>On September 04, 2002 at 22:51:34, David Dory wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>3) I wish CM9 had a way to give it's evaluation of a rated game. Not a PV, but
>>>>>just an eval score for the current position, even in rated games.
>>>>
>>>>So, in an actual tournament game, you expect your opponent to give you his
>>>>evaluation of a position? :-)
>>>
>>>Yes that would be nice :))
>>>Seriously, since it is a prog and obviously won't hold it against you it would
>>>be nice to have the opportunity to switch showing of the score (even the
>>>thinking lines) on or off. Or atleat when it is only engines playing eachother
>>>this should be possible.
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Jonas
>>
>>It may not "hold it against you", but it will certainly give YOU an advantage,
>>and that is not in the spirit of the Tournament Room.
>
>It is when your trying to autoplay as the only place to do it is in the
>tournament room.....ops should check that anyway in the case of CM8K a created
>personality like winboard232d don't show up in the game room so autoplay must be
>done from the tournament room.
>
>Also in eng eng tournaments it would be nice to see the evals of both engines.
>
>Sarah.
>
>
>
>>However, you CAN view the thinking lines of a comp vs. comp tournament game,
>>since that window is now available in the Tournament Room. But it will be blank
>>if a human is one of the players in the game.
>>
>>jm

Note my statement just above, which said that you can view the thinking output
of a comp vs. comp game in the Tournament Room, via the Thinking Lines window.

jm



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