Author: Telmo C. Escobar
Date: 15:21:08 10/18/05
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On October 17, 2005 at 22:49:22, Uri Blass wrote: >On October 17, 2005 at 22:40:07, Telmo C. Escobar wrote: > >>On October 16, 2005 at 19:31:04, Fernando Villegas wrote: >> >>>Be sincere and answer: >>>Whom of you all are capable of sustaining a game in decent, fair conditions of >>>equality until at least move 60 to such powerful program as Hiarcs 9 playing at >>>40 moves in an hour and so, in such an ending, searching 25-26 plys or more? >>>With "sustaining" I mean losing the game, but only after that move and after >>>glorious, almost equal fight. >>>Those that win the game -even before move 60- please do not answer. >>>Also, forbidden the answer for the followers of anti-computer chess and other "a >>>la Pablo Restrepo" tricks >>>This is a survey for common and honest people that play real chess, not for >>>genuses or bloody cheaters :-) >>> >>>Average Regards >>>fernando >> >> I don't dare playing a program like Hiarcs. Currently I'm preparing for playing >>the 5th division of Leo Dijkman's great tournament, against the likes of >>SmallPotato and Kanguruh. Maybe after three of four years of intensive >>preparation I shall be ready to face Hiarcs... >> >> ...that is, Hiarcs 3. >> >> Telmo > >I would like to see humans play in Leo's tournament but >unfortunately I do not see your name in Leo's page. > >Uri Maybe I'm not ready for a first release :) My "participation" is just playing against the engines in some division, then comparing my score, and eventually "promote" -or more likely "relegate"- myself. Telmo
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