Author: Torstein Hall
Date: 16:40:09 04/10/99
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On April 09, 1999 at 22:50:48, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote: >Hi Fernando: Thanks for the quick translation. Nice to see discussion about >chess (& a program), for a change. > >BTW, I've been playing some 5 minute games against CSTAL II. It does seem to >play some wacky moves some times (like human player's hanging exchanges and >such), but always gets compensation and wins. Yes, its has an entertaining >style. > >mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict! Care to post a crazy game or two, I just like to see the way CSTAL II is playing. Torstein >On April 09, 1999 at 20:19:25, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>On April 09, 1999 at 17:05:08, Mike CastaƱuela wrote: >> >>>http://www.ciudadfutura.com/superajedrez/lang.htm >>> >>>In this URL Richard Lang is interviewed by a >>>journalist (Juan Fco.Defez Gomez) colaborator of >>>New Chess Magazine (of Millenium), and translator >>>of Genius6 to spanish. >>>He says that is working in a 32 bits release too much stronger. >>> >>>(SORRY, interview in spanish) >> >>Hi all: >>What Lang said of interest, letting aside stuff more that known by people here, >>is the following: >>a) he is working in a 32 bits version of genius 6 but he will not deliver it >>until he is sure the new version is "a lot stronger" than the currrent one. He >>does not know when that day will come. >>b) He did not give his list of the top five programs because, he said, there are >>not enough games AGAINST HUMANS to say nothing. >>c) Karpov is part of the team Millenium but he does not know if he will >>colaborate in order to think new ideas, but he would like that... >> The rest, as Hamlet said, is silence. >>fernando
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