Author: Uri Blass
Date: 14:18:24 06/21/03
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On June 21, 2003 at 17:02:39, Slobodan R. Stojanovic wrote: >On June 21, 2003 at 14:37:04, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On June 21, 2003 at 14:32:15, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >> >>>On June 21, 2003 at 14:21:42, Christophe Theron wrote: >>> >>>Hi, >>> >>>an FRC champion without knowledge about FRC rules :-)) >>>I don't understand your posting. >> >>There was a world champion in computerchess that did not know about >>underpromotions. >> >>By the same logic it is possible to have a world champion in FRC that does not >>know the FRC rules. >> >>It only needs to be able to play by the rules and beat the opponents. >> >>Uri > > >Uri, > >Don´t try to make us fool. We, who are interested in FRC, know that you don´t >like FRC. You have repeted this in many ocasions. And when I explained to a >Winboard Forum member why you are against FRC, they censored my messages, and >finaly they expulsed my for ever from the Forum. > >You and your friends are not interested in FRC. So, why are you starting >disscussion about subjects you are not interested in? > >To add some confusion and try to reduce FRC to shuffle chess? Because that way >the name "Fischer Random Chess" will be deleted. I am not interested in implementing FRC rules in my program but it does not mean that I try to reduce FRC to shuffle chess. > >All real fans of FRC shouldn´t allow the realisation of this plan. I did not plan to cal FRC in a different name or to call shuffle chess FRC. > >You and your friends can organize competitions in shuffle chess. It´s your right >and your freedom. But if you want to participate in FRC competitions, you´ll >have to change your engines the way they can make castling moves, considering >all FRC castling rules. > >SL. I see no reason that programmers have to do it. All the moves of shuffle chess are legal in FRC so they practically can play without knowing the rules about castling. They are going to be weaker because of that fact but it does not prevent them to play if the interface support it. Uri
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