Author: Dan Kiski
Date: 08:31:51 12/10/98
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On December 10, 1998 at 11:15:32, Mark Young wrote: >On December 10, 1998 at 10:52:34, Dan Kiski wrote: > >>On December 10, 1998 at 10:14:00, Mark Young wrote: >> >>>On December 10, 1998 at 09:13:52, Dan Kiski wrote: >>> >>>>On December 10, 1998 at 08:44:29, Mark Young wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 10, 1998 at 08:34:29, Jouni Uski wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>So are You testing with random openings. If yes I think 14 games is almost >>>>>>meaningless! >>>>> >>>>>It is not just 14 games. I am running the same settings as other people that are >>>>>posting here. *To add to the game count*. >>>>> >>>>>I could not run any more games then what I did for this testing. This was the >>>>>limit for CM at one time. And if you read my post, I am running more games with >>>>>the same settings. >>>>> >>>>>SO IT IS NOT MEANINGLESS!!! >>>> >>>>As I already stated I agree meaningless, the nunn positions as a start basis >>>>should be utilized, >>> >>>Please tell me what computer chess god told you this was true. >> >>The god of chess.......chessbase !!. > >Well god dame, then it must be true. I wish I would have known this longer. I >could have saved alot of time testing many programs. You should clue in SSDF and >tell them there is no need to test with all those games. Just test with the Nunn >test. That all we need. > >You kill me. :):):) You make my sides hurt. > Well the purpose is to have fun right ! we all enjoy these posts after all, ohhh yes and as far as the SSDF is concerned I agree with that statement it is a waste of time, and if you dislike Nunn's positions how about no opening books at all maybe that would be better!! Dan Kiski. > besides if you read what I said, I said I >>agree, and I am like all others entitled to my own opinion on any given subject >>and since this is a forum to air my opinion I did so. >> >>Dan Kiski >> >> >> >>> >>> since opening books are so large and any results over 14 >>>>games could be only based on opening advantage. >>>> >>>>Dan Kiski
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