Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 03:42:22 11/22/02
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On November 22, 2002 at 06:25:19, Uri Blass wrote: >>Because then it won't be automated. >>You can always check if an engine resigned in a win/drawn position and inform >>the author he has a problem. > >I think that you also can check if an engine resign for the opponent if the >engine does not hide that fact and write in the pgn something like >movei adjudicates 0:1 > >I think that engines that resign should use their name and not something like >white resign so even if they resign for the opponent it may be possible to see >it directly from the pgn. Yes, I have been thinking about this, also with draw claims: "Movei claims repetition draw" for instance. Perhaps responded by "Frenzee acknowledges repetition draw" or "Frenzee warns: invalid draw claim" :) Shouldn't be so hard to implement, but the winboard.debug already shows who said what. >>I see no reason to adjucate at all :) > >I see >You can save time in matches against engines that do not resign. >After they get the result command they are forced to start a new game. Oh okay, but does winboard support this? An adjourned game doesn't have a result yet, by definition. -S. >Uri
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