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Subject: Re: Pablo Restrepo from Kolumbia hold a draw against Hydra/Scylla-1.05bC

Author: Jonas Cohonas

Date: 01:57:48 04/13/05

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On April 13, 2005 at 02:44:02, Steve Glanzfeld wrote:

>On April 12, 2005 at 23:53:56, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>
>>>You said it was a great game, i simply don't see it as such. The result might be
>>pretty good, but the game is not great if you ask me.
>>
>>When playing only for a draw against any computer, it is not as difficult as
>>some might think, this game supports that.
>
>Actually it's much more difficult than it may seem when you look at games like
>that. Try it... :) Often, comps will manage to avoid the closed pawn chain.
>
>I know that player, "Father" (P.Restrepo) from Playchess' engine room. He does
>the trick very skillfully, with many draws, or even wins on time (when the move
>bonus was zero). He said, Ruffian is a specifically tough opponent for that,
>probably being one of the most aggressive engines. Nevertheless, he loses the
>majority of his anticomputer games and the percentage currently is only ~26%.
>But that contains 50 wins in the last 219 games against the engine room
>opposition!
>
>IMO he's of course not trying to produce chess masterpieces, but to demonstrate
>anticomputer skills and explore that type of weaknesses of the programs, and I
>think his successes at this are respectable.
>
>Steve


My point is that it _is_ a trick as you mention, much like a card trick (there
is a little more too it i know) and as it is with such tricks they get boring
quick and i just commented that i didn't think that it was a great game.



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