Author: Rafael Vasquez
Date: 15:53:37 07/02/99
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Didzis, I know what you're talking about. There was a song which said: "That doesn't impressed me much" and seem like it were the leitmotiv here :))) But talking in serious I think that there are so many posts to check and so little time... or bad links/connections...(I can understand that). But I admire the passion you put in doing your tournaments and hope will continue (improving). Machine vs. Machine games can help to detect faults in programs play. I'll be checking the games you post because I'm interested in find every fault. Each fault can help me in trying to beat the programs. Why not doing thematic tournaments on different openings?. A good beggining can be the Latvian Gambit. Rigth now you're tournaments can show how one program behave against other program I will begin soon to do tests on how the differents programs behave against anticomputer tactics/strategies. I have a database of +1000 GM,IM,FM & NN wins against computers. You can find now +700 in my website: (http://www.angelfire.com/on/anticomputer/index.html) Also, I did a clasification by themes trying to make it easier to everyone to assimilate how humans win against computers. I saw a post today saying "Chess is Chess" and comp vs comp or Human vs computer will mix soon. Best Regards, Rafael Best Regards, Rafael
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