Author: David Rasmussen
Date: 04:15:46 01/10/03
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On January 10, 2003 at 05:24:33, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >if there is a bug, one should fix it - of course. >but if there is a bug, and you test the engine although the bug influences >the outcome, your test-match data is not serious. > >when christophe says there is a bug in the fischer time control, >and people publish fischer time "results", the data is senseless. Agreed. But my point was not about that. My point was about Christophe's statments about other programs imperfections. I was surprised to learn that Tiger had such a problem (which is easy to fix), in the light of those statements. That's all. /David
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