Author: Dave Gomboc
Date: 15:32:04 04/20/99
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On April 20, 1999 at 14:10:20, blass uri wrote: >What is the result in a game between programs if both program do not know the 50 >move rule and continue to play? > >I found that in some games of the ssdf there were 100 plies without conversion >(without capture and without a move of a pawn). >The final position after 100 plies was not mate. > > >I know that in this case it is a draw if one of the players ask for draw by the >50 move rule. > >The problem is what is the low if no player ask for draw and one side is >winning. > >I found that this is exactly what happened in some ssdf games. > >Some programs knows that it is a draw but instead of stopping to play and claim >that it is a draw they start to do stupid mistakes and lose the game. > >I think that in comp-comp games it should be a draw even in this case(otherwise >it is not clear when to stop a game and a game can continue forever). > >Uri A program shouldn't be forced to claim a draw. Perhaps each thinks it is better in the position, so they are both playing on for the win! If either side claims the draw, then the game is over. If neither side claims the draw and one goes on to lose, tough one. :-) I agree that the game might continue for a really long time on occasion. :/ Dave
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