Author: Komputer Korner
Date: 10:52:13 05/22/05
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On May 22, 2005 at 11:25:33, chandler yergin wrote: >On May 22, 2005 at 10:27:11, Komputer Korner wrote: > >>On May 22, 2005 at 04:57:37, chandler yergin wrote: >> >>>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. The statistics are based on results. >>>>Simple enough. Adding a move is not adding a result. >>> >>>You can add a move on the board. >>>Before you can add it to the Tree, you must remove the 'write protection'. >>>By Default, a Tree is write protected. >>>Didn't know that did you? >>>As I said before.. "Operator Error!" >>>The Program works just fine. >>>Oh, BTW since you are so rude, I'll let you figure out how to remove the >>>write protection. >>>;) >>>The readers can decide who is laughable here. >>> >>> 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. >> >> >>The tree files don't have write protection on them. > >Of course they do! As I said: >"You can add a move on the board. >Before you can add it to the Tree, you must remove the 'write protection'. >By Default, a Tree is write protected." > >ASK CHESSBASE! >Stop your nonsense Posts! > >>If they did how would a move >>ever get added? > >Chessbase has a way for the user to 'remove' the write protection; >add moves, and restore the write protection. > (but I'm not going to tell you how) > > > >>I am talking about bogus statistics being added to the tree. > >When you Open the Tree, for any position on the board, it shows which >moves have been played, how many games, the percentage of success, the >average Elo of the players, and the Elo performance each more achieved. > >How do you "add" bogus statistics to the tree? >Hmmm? >Nonsense! > >>Have you been drinking again? In another post, you said that you mixed up the >>meaning between ply and move(You didn't know the difference) because you said >>that you had been drinking 8 beers. > >I also left out the smiley. >Missed the next Post correcting that didn't you? >I said, even 'after' 8 beers I understood it. > > Well if that is the case here, please sober >>up before responding. > >You should confirm the facts before slandering a Program or a person. >You have Posted many errors. I am right mouse clicking the ADD move feature for the tree. If you don't do that then you can't add moves to the tree. So what in the hell are you talking about? What I said was that sometimes if you add a move, then the next screen in the tree window will show bogus move statistics. That is all I said.
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