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Subject: Re: PDF - How Rebel Plays Chess

Author: Stuart Cracraft

Date: 15:15:07 09/04/04

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On August 31, 2004 at 19:14:48, Alessandro Scotti wrote:

>For those who cannot access Ed's page at
>http://members.home.nl/matador/chess840.htm (e.g. with Mozilla) or just want a
>document that prints nicely here is a PDF transcription of the page content:
>
>http://www.ascotti.org/programming/chess/How%20Rebel%20Plays%20Chess.pdf
>
>I have manually composed/reformatted all diagrams and code to make sure they
>print ok, keeping the document layout 99.9% faithful to the original. Please let
>me know if you find errors or have suggestions etc.
>
>Enjoy! :-)

If it makes any difference, I consider his comments to be the most
signficant single collection the history of computer chess in
regards to help for the computer chess programmer. He goes into
more nitty-gritty detail than anyone else, and he is a commercial
programmer and I believe it was a world microcomputer champion,
no? I know of no other such example of the combination of champ,
detail, and commercial, all collected in a single cohesive whole.

Stuart



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