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Subject: Francesco. Anti-chess is pure Chess, that is in persecution by ICC..

Author: Pablo Ignacio Restrepo

Date: 04:02:07 03/01/06

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Hello Francesco...... There are some estrange people that is making a
persecution against all amateurs that are wining his her engines playing
anti-chess.

A simple example is ICC. They banned to me, because I was playing antichess
wining engines (Freebird).

But when a G.M. like Ponomariov was playing that into Bilbao, against Junior,
all them are in a estrange silence.......

I want to be sincere.... For me everyone that is closing his her engines, or
chess clubs of people that is wining his her engines wining antichess, are the
most stupid of all.   They are remembering to me the inquisition... look like
making combat against a hard infection with a little drink of lemon, and not
with antibiotics

Regards.

Pablo




On March 01, 2006 at 06:14:43, Francesco Di Tolla wrote:

>>Playing SPAUYGADOWOT chess is not simulating clasical chess.
>
>????
>
>When a player makes legal moves he/she plays chess period.
>Why on earth should a player "simulate" real chess? Actually there is no such
>thing to simulate at all.
>
>The strategy should always be that one that brings you to the result you want.
>If I play against a GM and exchanging some pieces I get to a dead draw endgame,
>I'm perfectly entitled to do that, and the GM will never complain our eandagme
>was to easy for him to prevail, he/she would better prevent me to get there.
>
>>Computers PLAY classical chess. What he is playing is a cross between
>>shuffle board and chess until the 50 move rule or the engine loses on
>>time to stop the game. Nothing more.
>
>If the computer program is so "stupid" to don't undertand it and offer draw at
>the proper time it is limit of the program.
>
>I'm not a programmer, but I have a program sometetimes runnning on FICS.
>There I simply no-play SPAUYGADOWOT players, because I think they simply want to
>earn cheap ELO points.
>But a real programmer testing a program on an ICS might have the interest in
>working at a code to brake that trickery rather than no-play the opponents tha
>do that.



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