Author: Uri Blass
Date: 03:35:24 08/10/05
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On August 10, 2005 at 05:30:50, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On August 09, 2005 at 23:51:32, Uri Blass wrote: > >>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 > >Shredder FRC has been released over two weeks ago :-) > >Jorge I believe that not shredder FRC of the tournament. Uri
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