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Subject: Re: CEGT: testing and presentation of results

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 14:38:07 10/20/05

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On October 20, 2005 at 10:00:11, Heinz van Kempen wrote:

>On October 20, 2005 at 06:26:37, Ómar Skúlason wrote:
>
>>On October 20, 2005 at 00:04:43, Heinz van Kempen wrote:
>>
>>- snip -
>>>
>>>I regret that the discussion will surely have been annoying to the readers and
>>>will try to avoid unkind answers of any kind from my side, seeing that there are
>>>great efforts to make this forum friendlier overall.
>>>
>>>Best Regards
>>>Heinz
>>
>>Hi Heinz!
>>
>>I think you are much to soft! Those discussions have not been annoying at all.
>>Please keep posting as much as you can.
>>Uri is one of the sharpest brains in this forum, and he is never rude.
>>
>>Ómar.
>
>Hi Omar,
>
>usually I am open to sharp discussion as long as not all turns to unfounded
>speculations without real proof.
>
>Uri is nevr rude, you are right, but maybe a bit tenacious and pedantic and not
>the kindest person on earth. But I already know him from Winboard Forum, old and
>new one, and so I got accustomed. I was also one of his beta testers in former
>times when Movei versions were very weak, without expecting a word of thanks for
>many thousand test games.
>
>Well, he know proposed that CEGT should not test further Movei versions anymore
>and this after more than 1100 games 40/40 2Ghz for his version 00_8_310, an
>engine most other testers do not even care about in Blitz.


I suggested it because it seemed to me that the CEGT testers are against me
regardless of what I do so if they are against me they should never test movei
regardless of playing strength of it in the future.

I can also add that I almost did nothing about Movei lately and I do not expect
a new version that is significantly stronger than movei00_8_295 or movei00_8_310
in the near future.

Uri



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