Author: Uri Blass
Date: 20:51:32 08/09/05
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On August 09, 2005 at 22:49:07, Jorge Pichard wrote: >One day before the Chess960 WCCC and not too many programs are released like: >Quark Mainz, List Mainz, anaconda Mainz etc... Really there should not be any >panic in releasing the final version of the programs that are going to >participate at Mainz, since there are too many positions 960, which is 959 >positions more than with normal chess. In two days you could not simply prepare >or cook anything against another program like in normal chess. Therefore, the >final release or Mainz version of the participating program should be released >for the public without fear. > >PS: It would be nice to be able to follow the games live with the same programs >that is playing at mainz. > >Jorge No reason to help the opponents and opponents may cook. Cooking is not only opening preperation and it is possible that programmers will find in testing better personality against specific opponents that is not better against everybody. If Shredder FRC is released programmers may test different personalities against shredder and choose personality that does better against it and there is no reason for stefan to let it. Uri
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