Author: Rick Hagen
Date: 14:06:32 10/28/05
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On October 28, 2005 at 16:26:11, Erhart Bollmus wrote: >Other missmatches r... u see the long elo counter on chessbase server all the >time even if u play short time or blitz ..though it will be ok if u come in a >second time to the server. So the server counts well but the gui does not show >it .. red marked moves r played even it the book is set to tournament ( thats >what I meant of course ) > >so don“t do the update newer than Sept 7 2005 or the gui 9 update ..think they >wark hard on it and if its official it will be prompt in the gui ;) Hello Erhart, Thank you for your additions. Let me get this straight first please: By r you mean are, and by u you mean you, correct? I'm sorry, I'm not that much into sms/msn language, or as we call it here locally "BrEEzaH Language" Your first point: the elo ranking. I can't speak for the engine-room (last time I_played_there was in feb-2005) but in the main-playing hall, it seems to update the rating at blitz/bullet/slow normally. But I can confirm that this happened after playing a game of "losing chess" when the rating was calculated as a blit-rating. (at first) Can't say for sure however if this has something to do with the GUI-update. Your second point about playing "red moves" I.E. moves that should_not_be played: I tested this offline with the Fritz9 Book. I set the book to 'optimize', and played a few openings vs F9. And I let it play against itself (by pressing spacebar a few times). It played tournament moves (green) all the time, *never* the red ones though. Haven't tested this in engine-room, but you said it did it both on- and offline. To me it seems evident that more bugs were resolved than added, more importantly though: the most notorious and painfull bugs were removed. Please be my guest and degrade back to the original version, I'm happy pretty happy with the update. And a new GUI9 update will surely arrive at a foreseeable future.. including a new F9 version... Rick
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