Author: Uri Blass
Date: 15:25:09 10/07/02
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On October 07, 2002 at 17:22:29, Frederic Louguet wrote: > >I am sorry, but Chess Wizard is not available to the public, and by the way it >is not compatible UCI. How did you develop a program that is in the level of the top programs. Did you read source code of the best programs with source code? My main problem is not thinking about ideas but programming. I decided to try chess programming because I believe that the chess programs are usually stupid in many ways (one example is bad time management and even top programs may use less time in x minutes/200 moves relative to x minutes/game). I did not try to read and understand most of the source code of programs because it is not a simple task. I see in the last months a lot of strong chess programs when part of them seem to be young programs(List,Thinker,Aristarch,Ruffian,Quark). I do not know information about the knowledge that helped the programmers to get strong programs in relatively short time. I do not ask for ideas of other but only about the public knowledge that was used. Uri
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