Author: Michael Diosi
Date: 03:36:08 07/05/05
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On July 05, 2005 at 06:17:42, Madhavan wrote: >On July 05, 2005 at 03:22:33, Peter Skinner wrote: > >>On July 05, 2005 at 03:07:38, Madhavan wrote: >> >>>Strange you have'nt ecountered 2 major problems with Arena >>>"Time"management and "swiss" pairing bugs >> >>I haven't had either of these issues. >> >>I suspect you are running into a hashing issue, or both engines are trying to >>use 100% of the same processor. Are you absolutely positive that you have >>pondering off on _both_ engines? Since I prefer to play engine vs engine games >>online, I never see this. >> >>In fact I have been using Arena to play games online quite a bit lately with >>Gandalf 6.03, and I haven't had to many problems. Not half as many as I have had >>with the ChessPartner interface and ICC online play. >> >>>Yes,I agree with you on this.he claims "chessbase is a database program" > >but it does support engine matches quite well,better than Arena,you bet. Chessbase doesn't support engine matches, it is a database management program. You can analyse games with engines. >>Chessbase _is_ a chess database management program. This being Chessbase 7/8/9. >>Not the interface that comes with engines like >>Fritz/Junior/Shredder/Hiarcs/Chess Tiger.... >> >>So I would have to agree with him on that statement (Yes you read right.. I >>agree with Chris for once...) . I use Chessbase to manage my databases, and >>study openings. > >SCID does this. >>>and his team claim "Junior[WCCC Champion] doesnt play chess" ha ha ha :) :) >>>did you miss that post? >> >>I missed the post, but he is not the first person to state that. > >Micheal Diosi or Conkie posted a diagram showing pieces that are arranged right >to left.then he started letting junior analyze tyhe position >he reported that junior doesnt understand chess because it evaluates the chess >move even though the position is illegal You mean from top to bottom. Michael
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