Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 04:10:00 09/25/02
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On September 23, 2002 at 17:59:35, Dann Corbit wrote: >There is zero chance that Ruffian is a copy of Fritz 6. None at all. Perhaps you should compare it not tactical but look to which positional moves it plays then you will draw an inevitable conclusion if you have some commercial programs. Also i wouldn't compare it with fritz. I have a DIEP version that's solving nearly every position tactical at the same ply like Fritz. It sucked however positional. But it was DIEP allright. No DIEP is not Ruffian. I'm not paranoia enough to test my thing secretly at the icc. >Fritz 6 does not play under Winboard. Ruffian does. Nobody has the Fritz 6 >code except the original author. >Not even any sort of slight, remote chance is involved. You are barking up the >wrong tree. >To show that two excellent chess programs make similar moves is hardly damning >evidence. In fact, I would strongly suspect it. >After all, most programs agree on most of the positions in WAC.
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