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Subject: Re: Diep and Falcon #2 and 3

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 20:54:12 04/30/04

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On April 30, 2004 at 23:48:42, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On April 30, 2004 at 23:32:02, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>
>>On April 30, 2004 at 23:23:10, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On April 30, 2004 at 22:44:40, Chessfun wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>Diep is now in the #3 programs
>>>>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?362447
>>>>
>>>>And Falcon is a Grandmaster strength program about 2700 ELO.
>>>>
>>>>And assuming "Shredder 8 is the only engine that consistently scores above 50%
>>>>against Falcon in my tests"
>>>>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?362348 we can therefore assume
>>>>it's #2
>>>>
>>>>That leaves Shredder 8 at #1.
>>>>
>>>>Lucky both the #2 and #3 program are neither for sale or available else some may
>>>>even report they are #1 ;-)
>>>>
>>>>I would suggest to both programmers that they get a good team of beta testers
>>>>and start posting game scores and results that would be deemed realistic.
>>>>
>>>>Sarah.
>>>
>>>
>>>You know, of course, that you have now entered a world known as "The Twilight
>>>Zone"?  Where fact is fiction, fiction is fact, truth is false, imagination is
>>>reality, all the other Rod Serling stuff...
>>
>>Mmmmm, your rol is very important here too: you must be the screenplay writer of
>>the production. How many actors will you include in your screenplay? When will
>>you return from your twilight zone?
>
>
>I don't live in the twilight zone.  I don't claim to be in the top three unless
>we talk open hardware where I have a chance.  I don't claim to beat all
>commercial programs in private tests.  I don't claim to have the best eval, the
>best search, etc...

Finally, I understand: you will simplify some scripts of the screenplay with
quick solutions. I thought that you had more imagination.
>
>I just play and have a good time...

Idem.



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