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Subject: Re: REBEL 10 EOC

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 07:03:00 10/27/98

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On October 27, 1998 at 07:09:51, James T. Walker wrote:

>On October 27, 1998 at 01:03:46, Miguel A. Guzman wrote:
>
>>On October 26, 1998 at 10:46:58, James T. Walker wrote:
>>
>>>Will someone with Rebel 10 please try this position with the setting of
>>>"EOC=BOOK" and tell me what response you get.
>>>6k1/1R3p2/n1P3p1/4B2p/8/6PP/4PPBK/3r4
>>>White just played Bd6-e5.  What does your Rebel 10 play as black ?
>>>Thanks,
>>>Jim Walker
>>
>>It came up with Rd1-g1. BTW where did you get this position from? with EOC=None
>>it moves Rd1-d8. Just for the record Junior5 & Fritz5 also prefered Rd8
>>Miguel
>
>Hello Miguel,
>Mine does the same thing.  I got the position from a game I played between Rebel
>10 and Fritz 5.16.  There was one more in the game before that which was just as
>rediculous.  Also in the same game there were two recommended moves for white
>which also lost a piece immediately.  There seems to be a problem with the EOC
>data.  I also discovered several other problems in the database.  Some things
>like the ECO numbers in the columns did not always match the ECO number under
>the diagrams to the right of the columns.  I hope they fix these problems soon.
>I still like the program.  It has a few wrinkles that need to be ironed out !
>Jim Walker

I forgot to mention that if you use the EOC in the "Strong" mode Rebel will
filter out these idiot moves but since they are supposed to be Master/Gm games
there should not be any idiot moves like that in there.  It is still a great
program but I don't know what the Beta testers were doing with it ??
Jim Walker



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