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Subject: Re: It's time to make a program to be fun playing chess for humans

Author: Mark R. Anderson

Date: 18:28:38 03/17/05

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OK, so I've heard many people mention that they have a copy of CSTAL2 and that
they love it.  How the heck do I get it?  I don't mind paying if it's that fun,
but don't know where it is...

Thanks for any help you can give.

Mark Anderson

On March 16, 2005 at 19:38:51, ludicrous wrote:

>Junior 7 is one wild engine.  Not as strong as Junior 8 or 9, but in my opinion,
>more daring than the two.
>
>I also have CSTAL2.  Not as strong as Junior 7, but I gotta admit it has the
>wildest style of all.  You want to have this baby just because of its playing
>style.
>
>>I don't care if the software has 2854 computer rating playing computers
>>I would like to see a software that has 2500 rating playing humans , but playing
>>with a plan - and not move by move.
>>If such software (long/short term plans) can't be made ,
>>at least would be nice to have a software that tries to play for initiative for
>>a pawn/piece even when losing material or/and in a closed position
>>(Don't give me junior...it doesn't)
>>
>>A program that has something similar to what I am trying to describe is
>>"rebel" with "speculate" option .
>>
>>Is there something similar (a personality maybe) in pro deo ?
>>
>>What in your opinion is a software that has something similar ?
>>
>>Would you like to show a game against a human player?
>>
>>Thanks for your opinion :)



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