Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:50:59 04/03/03
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On April 03, 2003 at 17:00:50, Chessfun wrote: >On April 03, 2003 at 16:29:23, Uri Blass wrote: > >>Do you plan to add more free engines like Comet,Pharaon or pepito >>They are in the top 10 winboard engines in Leo tournament >> >>see http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/ >> >>I think that it is not a problem to use winboard engines under the fritz >>interface(at least I can do it for movei in Fritz8 interface). >> >>Uri > >Yes of late I've slowly been adding them and will add more as time permits. >Comet however I will not try. If you want to send me a copy of movei or give me >a link to download it, I'd be more than willing to try it out. Thanks It is slowly improving and the latest version is clearly better than the public version but I think that I will send you a new version only after I add evaluation of passed pawns relative to the kings(Today I do not evaluate them relative to the kings and I hope that good evaluation of them relative to the kings may give movei signficant improvement of 50 elo). I can send you the last version and also a better version few days or few weeks later(in case that I have a significant better version) but I do not know if it is a good idea because in that case you may not have the time to test the second version. If you look for a free winboard engine then clicking info->engines M-Z or info engines A-L is enough after you go to http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/ I have not a better link for movei because I have not a special page for it and when I release a new version I send it to Leo and Leo release it in that page. I do not release very often a new version and I released only 2 versions. I will probably release another version in the near future after I decide exactly how to evaluate passed pawns relative to the kings and implement it. I thought about it and I plan to implement ideas that are not in crafty or in source code that I know. Uri
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