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Subject: Re: OliThink@CCT6 - Programmers View

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 15:15:53 02/03/04

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On February 03, 2004 at 07:40:14, Dr. Oliver Brausch wrote:

>First I have to thank a lot to Peter Skinner, who really did an
>amazing and ambitious job as Operator. Unfortunataly the latest
>(and stronger) Version of OliThink was not stable and so Peter
>spent hours with me to get a stable (and weaker) version.
>
>Then I want to thank Dann Corbit, who no only inspired me taking part
>to this tourney. but to keep on working on this project beside
>my work and private life.
>
>The first surprise was that OliThink was seeded 24. with an ELO of
>2400, which was overrated for this time control.
>OliThink never has been a engine for standard games.
>Its strength always focused on very fast games. e.g. in blitz games
>it often kicked Alarm's butt which did its revenge in CCT6.
>
>So I am really not unhappy with the result of 4 out of 9. With some
>more luck it could have been even some points more (see Peter's
>article)
>
>If you consider that OliThink is by far the shortest programm
>(70kb executable, 1600 lines of code) and has hardly evaluation,
>(It was always the aim of OliThink to keep the code compact and short)
>it is rather a success.

Thinker is another microscopic wonder.
http://www.geocities.com/thechessthinker/index.html

>It was a great tourney and I hope it will take part soon at CCT7 with
>a stronger Version of OliThink.
>But whatever happenes, OliThink will keep being open source like more
>software should be.
>
>Oliver Brausch



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