Author: David Dahlem
Date: 16:51:12 06/18/04
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On June 18, 2004 at 18:40:50, Steve Glanzfeld wrote: >The following computerchess experts give attention to the WM test (which was so >controversely discussed here) on their websites, have linked to it or are >offering downloads for it: > >The North American Computer Chess Association >(by endgame tables pioneer Steven J. Edwards): >http://homepage.mac.com/chessnotation/TSD.html > >CSS, a german computerchess magazine >(which has reported about the test in five print issues): >http://www.computerschach.de/test/index.htm > >The WinBoard Forum, presenting M.Meiler in it's gallery: >http://bilder11.parsimony.net/forum16635/mmeiler.html > >M.Pillen, a computerchess expert of Germany >(has run a large tournament based on the test positions): >http://www.mpillen.de/Mapi/WM_Test_100/wm_test_100.html > >A.Schwartmann, another computerchess expert of Germany: >http://www.andreas-schwartmann.de/chess.html > >Alexander Schmidt, expert for UCI engines: >http://www.uciengines.de/ > >If YOU are featuring the WM test on your homepage too, please add your URL to >the list. I guess you wouldn't link to a test which you consider to be flawed, >invalid and useless! :-) > >Let's re-install some common sense again here, by that. > >Thanks, >Steve Is a download available for the original GM games these test postions were taken from? Regards Dave
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