Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 07:16:17 04/04/04
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On April 04, 2004 at 10:05:41, Sune Fischer wrote: >On April 04, 2004 at 09:35:58, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >Hi Frank, > >It's fine with me if you want to add it, but currently I'm trying to resolve >some pondering bugs (race conditions) so I don't really have something worth >releasing. > >We'll talk more over email :) > >-S. Fine for Arena team if you give us your engine for our setup. Yes please, let us talk by mail. THANKS for your fast answer! It seems that much programs have problems with ponder. I saw it in my latest dual tounreys. But I played not with Frenzee, in summer time last year I played much tourneys with Frenzee and Chezzz (booth from Denmark) and looked with program have the better results Don't say it to the others please :-)) In one tourney Chezzz in an other Frenzee but in fact ... I have fun with booth programs :-) End of the last year I played with your newer Frenzee version and it seems that Frenzee are now one of the programs which is over 2.400 ELO (if Crafty have 2.550). So I saw that you make big steps too ... Best Frank > >>Hi, >> >>sorry that I must write in CCC but per I believe I don't have the actual address >>from the programmer of Frenzee. >> >>Sune, it would be great if we can add Frenzee in Arena Setup 6 (FRC Setup). The >>Setup is available on the webpage by Reinhard Scharnagl too and if you have >>interest you can add the setup on your webpage too. >> >>So we have all in one (at the moment are 5 FRC engine available) in one Setup >>with Arena Chess GUI. For FRC selection it would be very interesting! >> >>Hope you have interest and thanks for your free engine! >> >>If yes, maybe you can send me a mail. >>My new mail address can be found on Arena webpage (frame left site or on the >>contact page of Arena webpages). >> >>For Sune and the ohters ... >>Have a nice weekend! >> >>Best >>Frank
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