Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 16:03:14 11/14/98
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On November 14, 1998 at 11:42:03, Amir Ban wrote: >I brought this complaint, and the one by Hans Christian Lykke, to the attention >of ChessBase, and they are investigating. this "bug" seems to be in the autoplayer from the day ed schroeder "investigated" research himself and posted that the autoplayer is stopping rebel from saving the learning and games. This "bug" is known for months. anybody would have been able to see this, if - if only not anybody WANTED to believe that there IS no cheat. >There are no known problems in the J5 autoplayer, and so far ChessBase are not >able to reproduce the problem. They will install on other machines to try and >get a repro. good. >I strongly resent the sick interpretation that some people gave to this on this >thread. Sick my dear friend amir is an insult. i don't accept your insult. There is NO interpretation. I only say what anybody can proof: that this "bug" is there from the day ed schroeder found this out, later anybody quoted ed that the autoplayer is CLEAN ! please consider about this: ed said the opposite, that the autoplayer stops rebel from learning. exactly what we now find out working with the junior5 autoplayer. so this "bug" is in for months. and the effect of this "bug" shall be, that fritz/junior makes any opponent into a NON-learning program especially in LONGER matches. and - where is the interpretation ? There is none. maybe we have found the reason WHY fritz suddenly gets THIS strong... because the autoplayer stops the opponents from learning. this was to be seen from the day ed posted it. but instead of concentrating on it, anybody tried to say: oh - ed has proved that the autoplayer is CLEAN. but how can he proof it is clean, when it is not clean, as we see. so far about the PROVING claims of the : the autoplayer is clean faction. there are no interpretations. this is all fact. and i am not the only person who has made this experience, or ? >Amir
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