Author: enrico carrisco
Date: 16:19:29 01/19/06
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On January 19, 2006 at 08:50:01, Albert Silver wrote: >On January 19, 2006 at 05:49:35, enrico carrisco wrote: > >>On January 18, 2006 at 07:12:14, Michael Diosi wrote: >> >>>On January 18, 2006 at 04:34:07, CLiebert wrote: >>> >>>>On January 17, 2006 at 14:14:45, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >>>> >>>>>SSDF will Toga not test, CSS too. >>>>> >>>> >>>>Thats wrong - CSS did a test and published a rating month ago. Please read >>>>before making (not for the first time!) such false statements in public about >>>>css. >>>>Btw it is up to everybody himself to decide when he wants to start a test of a >>>>fruit-based-engine, sooner, later or may be never. >>>> >>>>It has nothing to do with serious or not, its just freedom to do what you want - >>>>to make such claims concerning ssdf und puting them under pressure is unfriendly >>>>imho. >>>>Me myselft I start testing gambitfruit, too, but I think it is far to early to >>>>see it as an "independent" engine. >>>> >>>>You will find toga and gf - ratings here: >>>> >>>>http://www.beepworld.de/members39/computerschach2/bff-liste.htm >>> >>> >>>Of course you may test what you want but in the same way everybody is free to >>>express its opinion about the CSS magazine, mine is that it is crap... >>> >>>MD >> >>Perhaps you'd like to expand on that... I thought we decided here a few weeks >>ago that saying something "sucked" or "is crap" was unacceptable unless there >>were reasonable explanations as to why someone had that feeling/viewpoint. >> >>-elc. > > >I think it's a cool computerchess magazine. There are several though. Which do >you prefer? I must admit to barely reading them in general. > > Albert Hello Albert. I certainly don't read them like I used too. I used to really like the earlier ChessBits and I still follow (from time to time) CSS Magazine. Eric's Selective Search is always interesting and my (admittedly) biased favorite. :) Regards, -elc.
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