Author: gerold daniels
Date: 17:05:36 09/09/05
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On September 09, 2005 at 12:16:04, Wang Kesi wrote: >On September 08, 2005 at 19:23:33, gerold daniels wrote: > >>On September 08, 2005 at 13:03:58, Wang Kesi wrote: >> >>>On September 07, 2005 at 20:04:26, ERIQ wrote: >>> >>>>Funny how people here talk about software that would (if it were human) have a >>>>title of GM as weak or not worth their time. What is their time worth? What is >>>>their chess skill worth?? Not enough to be sold like the programs they speak of. >>>>How silly is their judgement!? >>> >>>There are simply too many strong chess engine. Actually I feel engaging too much >>>in chess engines may even cause a non-professional player become weaker. That's >>>my experience >> >>Hello Wang. I play chess at the club but not a professional. In the 18 months >>i have been playing and testing computer programs i have improved. Not only >>opening but in all parts of the game. I was ranked about middle at the club >>now in top 4 out of 52 players. :) >> >>Good luck, >> >>Gerold. > >Hello, Gerold! I am happy about your success. Perhaps my personal feeling is due >to the fact that I only play chess on computer (I live in Shanghai and I don't >know any chess clubs here). Often I get kicked bitterly by a chess engine (even >in weakened level), which is really frustrating :-( > >Best Regards, >Wang Hello Wang. I play at the club once a week. The rest of the time i play on the net. I get my best games on the net. There are a few good sites on net to play chess.Also play pool in the china pool site on the net. Meet some interesting people there. Computer chess i enjoy a lot. Have more than 200 diff. chess eng. Most under 2000 rating i can beat. The ones over 2350 i have trouble beating. I can draw most of them by playing the blocking style but that gets boring. Two engines i have never beat or been able to draw are Crafty and list 512. Good luck, Gerold.
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