Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 12:01:53 02/14/06
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On February 14, 2006 at 13:46:51, Günther Simon wrote: >On February 14, 2006 at 10:58:34, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>Thanks, Guenther, for your fine work in the name archives of CC. Of course I >>must excuse me for the mixxing up some very good names and persons in CC. You >>are a true buddy, Guenther. Yesterday I was on your homepage with all these fine >>tournaments! Again: fine job! Very nice idea with your promoting tech. Rolf > >Rolf, did you have an attack of heavy insomnia? >It was around 4am I see ;) >(BTW the table with the free chess engines history can be sorted differently >by clicking on the column headers which appear as links) > >Guenther 5 hrs of sleep are enough for me. Well, the only prob I had with the games, I couldnt find a collective file for a year or overall. But I clicked the headers and was delighted by the detailed rankings with many names I recalled from debates in CCC. Why do you seek not more publicity? I see a clear advantage in your design over Rijderswijk. Because with yoi one learns gradually to connect the programs with the names of their authors. I knew many of the machine names but not the connection with names like Gemuh or many others from CCC where I never assumed that they had a program running... With the experience from Rijderswijk I was a bit confused with your counting system. At first I thought the numbers from 1 to 6 would mean the divisions. You should add a little note into this main download table just to avoid the confusion for newcomers. Now let me just admit that on your page I saw how much fun such tests could bring to the hobbyist, the more so you are not whistling and drumming all day long like some others here in CCC... I wish you many more happy years. Stop - I forgot the main observation. And that is that you are also part of the participants! About all this we talk much too little here in such a forum. To the members: you hopefully understood: Guenther plays in his own machine tournaments as a human player! Please take a look for yourself.
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