Author: Reynolds Takata
Date: 11:53:41 01/16/99
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On January 16, 1999 at 14:47:28, Peter Fendrich wrote: >On January 16, 1999 at 14:35:22, Reynolds Takata wrote: > >>Can you play autoplayer games on one computer? I have been hearing of test >>games on one computer, but are they done by hand? It is of no concern to me >>whether they play their best on one machine, it's just for my own personal fun. >> > >Yes, you can. With WinBoard you can specify two chess programs, number of games >and set times. The WinBoard Help should be sufficient. If not, send me an email. > >You can't really take the results to seriously because a few restrictions: > - pondering should be turned off for both programs > - The Hash table size has to be smaller, diveded by two or so. > >There are other ways, except WinBoard, as well... > Well what i was really after is how to autoplay professional comp vs comp games. Such as nimzo98 vs Hiarcs 7. I've always wondered what is it about winboard that people find aesrhetically appealing, it's one of the ugliest boards and sets i think i've ever seen. Of course it gets the job done but... Anyway thanks for the info. >//Peter
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