Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 13:55:58 07/29/03
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On July 29, 2003 at 04:16:03, Uri Blass wrote: 5th of world in 2002 and 2nd in icsvn2. Where according to your own definitions you fit in with movei considering you haven't gotten transpositiontables to work even? I remember that there is like 300 engines or so, and about 250 of them have hashtables :) >On July 29, 2003 at 03:23:01, Hristo wrote: > >>On July 29, 2003 at 00:02:43, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On July 28, 2003 at 01:49:29, Peter Skinner wrote: >>> >>>>I will be posting a petition on a website in the next few days to have him >>>>removed from this board. >>>> >>>>I think his personal attacks should stop, and I am hoping that if enough people >>>>sign the petition the moderators here will finally take action. >>>> >>>>Here is just a snip of his recent attacks: >>> >>> >>>A couple of points: >>> >>>1. Who _really_ takes anything he says as something important? If you don't, >>>then who cares whether he posts anything here or not. If you do, you have >>>deeper problems than worrying about getting someone kicked off. >>> >> >>Bob, >>just this point, alone, puts an end to this whole thing. You have said, on more >>than one occasion, that people should grow "thick" skin on the internet. This >>seems to be perfect example of this. Please note, that I believe Vincent to be a >>brilliant programmer, similar to yourself. He only has a problem with people who >>disagree with him. ;-) >> >>Cheers, >>Hristo > >Based on results I do not see why do you think that Vincent is a brilliant >programmer. > >Crafty is open source so I expect a brilliant programmer with a lot of >experience to have something better than crafty and based on results of >tournaments I see no proof that Diep is better than Crafty. > >Vincent always have excuses (time control is too fast). >Hardware get better and better but the time control is always too fast for him. > >Uri
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