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Subject: Re: Can These Days you Find a Program that is not "strong"?

Author: O. Veli

Date: 23:48:14 10/08/05

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On October 05, 2005 at 16:31:12, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Hi all:
>Exception made of definitively lousy engines produced for going in a Cd with 123
>other programs for kids, can you say any of the engines that we know from
>commercial or amateurs programers could be qualifuid as "bad"?
>Is it, already, a dominatede technique?
>Are overthere so well know general heuristic that, provided you work accurately,
>you cannot but produce a "strong program"?
>Questions...
>Fernando

  A version of Chess Genius DOS was on the Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess CD. It
had a setting that would make it play like a true beginner. The levels also
increased incremently to play at a strong level. Unfortunately Mr. Lang never
made a commercial version of it. It was one of a kind.



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