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Subject: Re: What was SSDF decision about Ruffian 2 testing??

Author: Tony Hedlund

Date: 00:13:29 04/09/04

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On April 07, 2004 at 06:21:30, Eduard Nemeth wrote:

>On April 07, 2004 at 04:51:15, Tony Hedlund wrote:
>
>>On April 07, 2004 at 04:08:23, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>
>>>On April 07, 2004 at 01:08:13, Jouni Uski wrote:
>>>
>>>>I read, that testing 2.0.0 is stopped? Why? My recommendation is to continue
>>>>with 2.0.2 and same book as 1.0.1 used (it's good and has even e4 openings).
>>>>
>>>>Jouni
>>
>>According to Frank a new version will be released in the end of this month. We
>>hopefully will test it.
>>
>>>Ruffian 2.0.0 have played without Booklearning. Tony Hedlund have written that
>>>he have send an message about this to Programmer and to "Arena Support" (is one
>>>support by Ruffian 2 CD).
>>
>>It's your opinion that 2.0.0 doesn't learn. Neither Frank nor Per-Ola have said
>>anything about that. We followed Frank's instructions how to set up Ruffian
>>under the Arena GUI. We was told that the winboard engine is learning.
>>
>>Tony
>>
>
>Thanks for answer Tony!
>
>But: I am not alone with my opinion.
>
>Rudolf Klamert (a serious tester in arena support forum) said that Ruffian under
>arena learns only if one is Ruffian under arena a WB Engine, and only if one
>started then a tournament under arena. Otherwise however Ruffian does not learn
>also as WB engine under arena!

Perola tolf me "Ruffian does book learning in WB mode if the GUI send the result
at the end of the game."

Tony

>German:
>
>Ich bin nicht allein mit meiner Meinung.
>
>Rudolf Klamert (ein seriƶser Tester im Arena Support Forum) sagte,
>dass Ruffian unter Arena nur dann lernt, wenn  man Ruffian unter Arena
>eine Wb-Engine ist, und nur wenn man dann ein Turnier gestartet hat unter Arena.
>Sonst aber lernt Ruffian auch als Wb-Engine unter Arena nicht!
>
>Best,
>Eduard.



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