Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo
Date: 19:17:09 06/16/05
Go up one level in this thread
On June 16, 2005 at 15:28:46, David H. McClain wrote: >On June 15, 2005 at 13:39:48, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote: > >>Hello >>ICC chess computers records are a Joke, and of course the elo of ICC human >>beings that have been playing against engines there are a disguize. >>Why ICC recors are a Joke? Becouse are unfair. >>Why ICC chess computers records are unfair? >>ICC computers recors are unfair becouse if computers open formula they will been >>losing many games playing against many human beings chess players with elo since >>1800 or less, and becouse the ICC sysop are going to banned human beings that >>like to play good anticomputer Antichess style or technique, beating engines. >>These ICC records are a mirage, that have been painting across the silly >>conspiracy of coward people that have resigned to the combat Man Vs Machine. >>I Challenger to ICC and to computers to open formula and to respect the >>truthfulness. >>Best regard, >>Pablo David, I apology to you and chess computers owners and chess computers programers and operators, if I have offended them without reason. My mistake was have made generalization in my ideas. Of course that Dr Robert Hyatt is a Gentleman. He have worked hard for the better posibility of many human beings usser acroos Crafty Free site. Crafty is great, and more great the Robert Job for the people of all Countries of the Earth Planet. I did not want to make an ofence against people. Best and sorry again, Pablo The problem is with ICC owners that have started a persecution against my Job. >> > >Pablo, > >There are several legitimate dual accounts on ICC that play only humans. They >do this to prove exactly what you are saying. > >One is Scrappy, owned by Dr. Hyatt. His point by playing only humans with this >account is that it's worth about 600 ICC ELO points by doing so. His other >account, Crafty, will play anyone at any time. I have had many enjoyable games >with Crafty as have hundreds of other accounts, whether human or computer. > >There are a few other dual account owners like this. > >Many honest ICC computer accounts have argued the point many times with the ICC >owners in that the many !computer accounts will play other computer accounts of >their choosing but you cannot play them in return. The management at ICC does >not care and you cannot argue the point with them. They simply ignore you and >the declining attendance in the ICC computer room indicates a fair amount of >disgust with their indifference. > >However, there are many good, legitimate computer accounts on ICC besides Crafty >that will play anyone or anything, at any time, at any game time you wish to >play. Blargh is one, Kronos, Bountyhunter, Ajop, X-engine, Yace, Somnus, >Thebaron and many many more. Please don't classify them all into the same >category as the phony accounts. There are too many good people that operate >good, fair computer accounts on ICC. > >These are the accounts you should seek out to play, not the phony accounts like >Beast, Foe-hammer, Duckbreath and many others. Look at their variables and any >computer account you see with !computer in it you should avoid. Please note >there are a few exceptions mentioned above. > >Once you are able to sort out the phonys from the good legitimate computer >accounts, you can really enjoy yourself. Both ICC and Playchess have their >strengths and weaknesses. Once you learn what each one has to offer that >pleases you, you can overcome some of your frustration with each site. > >You also can't compare ELO ratings between sites. Each one has their own >formula to determine their ELO points and are completely independent of each >other. Playchess has their share of those who take advantage of formulas too. > >You have a legitimate complaint with the ICC owners but all their computer >accounts should not be judged by the opinions of their management. Have fun! >DHM
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.