Author: chandler yergin
Date: 01:26:12 05/22/05
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On May 21, 2005 at 21:58:29, Komputer Korner wrote: >On May 21, 2005 at 20:09:18, chandler yergin wrote: > >>On May 21, 2005 at 17:44:05, Komputer Korner wrote: >> >>>Even though I like the ChessBase tree immensely and it was from my idea that >>>convinced Matthius Wullenweber to implement the concept in the Chessbase >>>interface and database, from the first day it came out, there were problems. As >>>it stands now you can add a move to tree and sometimes it will then give you >>>move statistics as if there was already a game with that move even though if >>>you go back one ply, there is no unplayed transposition shown. I have the option >>>checked to show unplayed transpositions. I have also noticed bogus statistics >>>against certain nodes. >> >>If you add a move or a variation, you have changed the Tree. >>It does affect the statistics. >>This is not a Bug! The Program is doing what it's supposed to. > >I have put up with your accusations and ignorance long enough. This last post >completely demonstrates your novice knowledge about computer chess and the >Chessbase opening tree in specific terms. Your assertions do not refute anything I have Posted. The statistics are based on results. >Simple enough. Adding a move is not adding a result. Your response is laughable. > I would base your age at around 16 based on many of your posts. Before you make > a fool of yourself any farther, I would suggest you read a lot more on computer >chess. I suggest you read the Chessbase Manual! You contradict yourself. Re-read the above. I present my views on the substance your writing. If it appears incoherent, in error, & not factual, it's your fault, no one else's. If you don't like my comments use the Moderator E-Mail Form. If you are going to mislead, misquote, & slander the Best Program on the Market, be prepared to take some heat. If you can't stand the heat.. you know what you can do!
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