Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 15:42:50 06/01/04
Go up one level in this thread
On June 01, 2004 at 18:32:35, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>I don't see why it should be unfair to turn it off, as long as you turn it off >>for everybody. > >Again, suppose some don't have it at all. They lose _nothing_. Suppose they >have a hand-crafted book. They still will avoid bad lines. The most level >playing field there is is to play each program "as is" and leave them alone to >do what they want, when they want to do it, and how they want to do it... > > Yes that's what it's all about isn't it, you feel you've wasted a lot of hours? I'm afraid that's just the way it is, I do the things I find interesting and funny to do. If people download it and turn it off as the first thing, well it's none of my business. Crafty has good learning, is excelent on multiprocessor, ponders flawlessly. Still 90% of the users will turn that off first thing, it's too bad in a way, but you didn't do it for them anyway, you did it for yourself. Am I right? ;) -S.
This page took 0.01 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.