Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:54:28 05/23/05
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On May 23, 2005 at 07:29:21, Uri Blass wrote: >On May 23, 2005 at 05:39:00, Darrel Briley wrote: > >>On May 23, 2005 at 05:13:04, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On May 23, 2005 at 00:08:52, Darrel Briley wrote: >>> >>>>On May 22, 2005 at 19:28:53, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >>>> >>>>>On May 22, 2005 at 18:53:07, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>I am thinking chess is in a coin. >>>>>>Human beings for ever playing in one face. >>>>>>Now I am playing in the other face:"Antichess". >>>>>>Computers are as a fortres where owner forgot to clouse a little door behind. >>>>>>You must enter across this doar. Forget the front. >>>>> >>>>>Congrats Pablo! This was an nice game, but last after 15 losing games. >>>>> >>>>>You losing 1 : 16 against Hiarcs 9. I seems Hiarcs 9 is very strong against >>>>>Anti-Chess. >>>>> >>>>>Or? >>>>> >>>>>Ed:) >>>> >>>>I assume the reason you see such things on Playchess.com and not ICC is due to >>>>ICC's rules prohibiting playing the same line(s) repeatedly against an engine >>>>until you FINALLLLLY get a win. >>> >>>I do not know about a rule in ICC that prohibit playing the same lines >>>repeatedly against an engine. >>> >>>Uri >> >>http://www.chessclub.com/help/abuse >> >>7. Playing the same line over and over against a computer, to gain rating >>points. We will edit your rating to whatever we feel is reasonable if you do >>this. >> >>Accounts that abuse, distort, or cheat the rating system on ICC may have the >>ratings adjusted, may be added to the "disconnectors" list (causing immediate >>loss upon disconnection), may be prevented from playing rated games, or may lose >>their ICC account entirely. These actions will be taken at the sole discretion >>of the ICC administrators. > >Thanks > >This rule is talking only about trying to get rating > >People are still allowed to play the same line over and over in friendly games >against computers. > >I also think that the rule is not fair. > >It means that playing the same line over and over against an human to gain >rating points is allowed and playing against convenient human opponent is also a >trick to get rating points. > >If the target is to do the rating fair then it is better to forbid people to >play for rating except playing in open swiss tournaments when you cannot choose >your opponent. > >Uri I can add that the rule is also against programmers. Suppose that a programmer implemented some new learning function in order to prevent humans to earn rating by repeating the same line again and again. How can the programmer check if the learning works when humans are not allowed to try repeating the same line again and again. Uri
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