Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 03:23:36 02/04/99
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On February 04, 1999 at 03:28:14, Jouni Uski wrote: >On February 03, 1999 at 18:31:05, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: > >>We all like to read about how computer programs compare with humans being eager >>to see if our program is able to compete with grandmasters, international >>masters, FIDE masters. This year's 24e Gd Open Aubervilliers 1999 (rapid chess, >>12 rounds) had two PC programs participating: Frederic Louguet's Chess Wizard >>and Franck Zibi's Zchess (version 1.20 -- soon to appear on this web page). Both >>did quite well. Franck Zibi in particular was rather enthusiastic and excited as >>this was his program's debut agains humans. The apparently super-strong program >>Chess Wizard by Frederic Louget did superbly by scoring 10/12 and placing 5th >>ex-aequo, performing at an incredible ELO 2656!! > >You are too enthusiastic: this ELO is nothing special in RAPID tournament. >Also in your homepage all new winboard programs are described super strong, but >when I test them they are normally quite weak... >Don't understand wrong! Your home page is excellent and free programs are nice, >but be more realistic, please. That is not right. Very many parts are available for evaluations. The evaluations are sure to enjoy with caution. But great clues are it however. I cannot divide your opinion. Regards Frank
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