Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 03:11:18 10/29/03
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On October 29, 2003 at 04:54:42, Gregory Owett wrote: >On October 29, 2003 at 04:27:13, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On October 29, 2003 at 04:11:56, Gregory Owett wrote: >> >>>On October 28, 2003 at 18:32:20, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>> >>>>>El Chinito 3.1b will probably be the 2nd strongest free winboard Engine after >>>>>Ruffian 1.0.5. This version of El Chinito 3.1b will be offered free with the >>>>>newer Arena 0.95 very soon. With all the tests that I have done so far, I have a >>>>>very strong feeling that El Chinito 3.1b and future versions will replace >>>>>Ruffian 1.0.5 as one of the strongest free program. >>>>> >>>>>PS: I will also mention that future versions of SmarThink will be a tough >>>>>program to beat. Next match will be against SmarThink :-) >>>> >>>>Jorge >>> >>>Hi, >>> >>>Sorry ;-), but El Chinito must make large progress, because on my machine, it >>>was beaten by Betsy 6.51 (0.5-3.5), by List 4.61 (1,0-3,0), and by Comet B62-3 >>>(1,0-3,0). However, it draws vs Patzer 3.61 (2,0-2,0). (Time=20 min.) >>>Best, >>>Gregory >> >> >> >>Something must be wrong with your settings, and did you use Winboard or the >>latest Arena GUI ? >> >>Jorge > >Under Arena 0.93, and the setting: > >level 0 20 0 >hash 32M >hashp 4M >easy >log off > >Gregory Since you are using the available El Chinito3.1 from playwitharena.com and not the latest Beta version 3.1b which was sent to me by Eugenio Castillo on the 26 of October. You need to delete the posbin from and El Chinito subdirectory and it will recreate a new one. There is a bug in the available version from Playwitharena.com which was later fixed, which causes El chinito to crash and also create several logs. The latest version was sent by Eugenio Castillo, but it will not be released until the newer version of arena 0.95 is available to the public. Jorge
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