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Subject: Gimme a Break..............

Author: David H. McClain

Date: 14:47:29 11/29/03

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On November 29, 2003 at 17:05:05, Roger D Davis wrote:

>>So what you are saying George is that a tree fold repetition does not apply to
>>computer chess?
>>
>>DHM
>
>Yup, if one program clearly outplays another but somehow allows a threefold rep,
>then the win should be awarded. But, if it only marginally outplays the other
>program, then a draw is a draw. If the boundary between "clearly" and
>"marginally" is fuzzy, then a panel can be formed to decide the issue.


So lemme get this straight:

The WCCC Tournament decides what computer chess program is the best with no
hardware boundaries.

They do have a rule about threefold repetition, don't they?

The programmer screws up his programming and allows this to happen against an
apparently weaker program.

Suddenly the rules change and a three fold repetition is ignored by everyone
because Shredder has the better past reputation, but not today.

The superior program should really be the winner in spite of the rules because
the programmer blundered on his programming and should not be help responsible
for that.

And this proves that the best program won?

Gimme a break............ :)




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