Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 21:37:24 12/13/02
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On December 13, 2002 at 16:49:05, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On December 13, 2002 at 11:57:07, Nicolas GUIBERT wrote: > >> >> >>>I do not know about you, but i have proven myself in more than just >>>computerchess. Napoleon (my 10x10 international checkers program) is >>>the only winner of the computer-human tournament held (if i remember well >>>around 2000 or 2001). Of course old glory, nowadays it is much stronger. >>> >>>I ended a few weeks ago as 4th with napoleon in the draughts champ. >>> >>>Now what were your achievements in other board games other than >>>computerchess? >> >>Hmmm, Vincent ! >> >>One the hand hand, you keep shouting that draughts programmers are amateurs that >>know nothing about good computer games programming. >> >>On the other hand, you seem to be proud of a 4th place (out of 10) in the >>draughts competition. >> >>I wonder why you so desperately want to be the best everywhere... > >this hyatt guy is far off the truth when talking about anything regarding >other games than computerchess. in fact even in computerchess he has problems >nowadays because the field moves fast. I am far off the truth? When nearly _every_ statement you make here gets disproven by hard data? > >That's why i asked him whether he had programmed any other game than chess. And it has nothing to do with anything. You apparently have programmed more than one game. It apparently hasn't helped you one iota, at least the last time I checked your tournament results. You are digging your own hole once again. > >i do have a go program, draughts and another number of game programs i made. >in fact i made checkers once too in gofer (functional language, 20000 slower >than C. A proven 10000 times slower though). > >It is of course weird to assume that Hyatt knows where he talks about then >when he talks about GO. > >I bet he doesn't even know what Seki is. I'll bet you I know what "go" is. Drop by my office and we can play a game or two. I was introduced to the game at Los Alamos years ago. Of course the things you talk about but don't know a thing about could fill an encyclopedia so it is a terrible case of "pot and kettle"...
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