Author: chandler yergin
Date: 06:07:40 02/06/06
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On February 06, 2006 at 07:47:51, Günther Simon wrote: >On February 06, 2006 at 07:22:39, chandler yergin wrote: > >>On February 05, 2006 at 16:08:19, Günther Simon wrote: >> >>>On February 05, 2006 at 15:44:36, chandler yergin wrote: >>> >>>>What do you think you are testing? >>>>Engines? >>>>No! >>> >>>??? >>> >>>>You are Testing the current Theory of Chess. >>>>The Openings! There is a Direct correllation. >>>>Games have 3 outcomes. Win Loss Draw. >>> >>> >>>??? >>> >>>>You cannot refute over 2 million games played. >>>>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?484643 >>> >>>??? >>> >>>What has your irrelevant as usual posting to do >>>with different engines strength? >>Only if you 'tweak' them do they have different relative strengths against each >>other in play. > >Now you really uttered what I always could not believe, but suspected >from your strange posts: >YOU think all different engines are in reality of the same strength >and it is just the users fault, if they are not(by changing options)?? > >Come on, that's what I call absurdity... >speechless... > > >>>What has it to do with chess games at all? >>It has everything to do with it! >> >> Your permanently mantra >>>about the _average_ chess outcome for a game is as useful >>>as stating there are 32 pieces and 64 squares. >> >>It's NOT Average Chess Outcome! >>It's Factual Data based on over 2 million games played! >>CEGT & SSDF Confirm the same thing. >>> >>>Chandler it's darker in the night and brighter at day >>>and what?. >>> >>>I cannot believe that you still post all that nonsense... >>I can't believe you have such a hard time grasping the obvious. > > >You are hopeless. Refute what I Post or SHUTUP! > > >>> >>>The only worlds where your statement makes some sense are >>>1) asylums >>>2) worlds where all chess entities are of the same strength >> >>You haven't done any research have you? >>Of course not, or you would not make absurd statements like this.
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