Author: Zheng Zhixian
Date: 18:04:24 09/09/05
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On September 08, 2005 at 14:50:01, Uri Blass wrote: >On September 08, 2005 at 13:58:00, Richard Sutherland wrote: > >>On September 07, 2005 at 08:19:22, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >> >>>On September 07, 2005 at 07:30:09, Matthias Gemuh wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> >>>>>I come to think I will probably buy it just to see, if it really is among the >>>>>best chess engines as its author claims. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Zappa may not support UCI. That means the author does not want extensive >>>>comparason of playing strength. We are to believe his claims by faith. >>> >>>You can load other UCI engines into Zappa's interface, and test the strength >>>that way. >>> >>>Your argument is completely bogus. >>> >> >> >>HAHAHAHAHA This is exactly the same tactic Fritz uses. Only allows inferior >>engines to be loaded and controls how they work, so that it always comes out on >>top. > >I think that if we assume that it is correct(something that I do not assume) >then the following sentences are the consequence. > >1)Fruit2.1 or Toga are inferior engines. >2)Fritz control the way that they work so it always comes on top of them. >3)Tests when Fruit2.1 performs better than Fritz8 are faked because otherwise 1 >and 2 are not correct. Er, no. Just because Fruit can compete in Fritz8 doesn't mean that Fritz doesn't cheat. It just means that Fruit could be so good ,that even with the disadvantage it's competitive. For all we know, in a fair fight Fruit would kill Fritz. >I clearly understand your decision but the claim that fritz allows only inferior >engines and control the way that they work does not need to be correct in order >to make it. I don't think it's 100% control, that would be too obvious, but Fruit could be disadvantaged in many ways such that all engines running in fritz is disadvantaged. >Uri
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