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Subject: Re: chesstiger 15

Author: Roy Eassa

Date: 11:34:08 10/06/02

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On October 05, 2002 at 19:14:03, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On October 05, 2002 at 15:18:21, Chessfun wrote:
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>>On October 05, 2002 at 15:04:09, Mike S. wrote:
>>
>>>On October 05, 2002 at 08:52:13, Chessfun wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 05, 2002 at 08:04:41, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>(...)
>>>>>
>>>>>2 12 for example is quite common on the next.
>>>>
>>>>In this case the main reason they use it is for places like Yahoo where no
>>>>computer accounts exist and they need to toggle back and forth and manually
>>>>make
>>>>the moves on a single PC. Therefore the "inc" minimum 5 is required to avoid
>>>>losing on time.
>>>
>>>But OTOH, in ICC's BlitzIn program, 2 12 is the default time control setting for
>>>the match seek. I think the idea is to limit the total thinking time *per move*,
>>>but still have a reasonable average move time available.
>>>
>>>IOW, probably not unusual (among humans).
>>
>>
>>As you say among humans. Blitzin is also a human user interface, IOW cannot be
>>used by computers. Although I'd assume many human players on ICC use inc's of
>>3-5 when playing computers. It just seems a little odd that till now (versions
>>12, 13 and 14) nothing was made of this fact. Reason.....it was never mentioned
>>before by any tester. Now mentioned everyone thinks there is this big need of a
>>patch?. RebelRex was #1 at ICC for Months and I know he posts here and played
>>many games using inc's of 7 or more. I think the simple fact is it seems to have
>>more of an effect against computers. Though naturally playing a human at 1/22
>>wouldn't be good. I even watched many GM's try this on Tiger 14 on ICC.
>>
>>Sarah.
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>If I fixed it, maybe it would get better than #1 at ICC? :)
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>    Christophe


Are you saying that if you were #1 like Avis you would try harder?




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