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Subject: Re: A question about engine-engine games

Author: Didzis Cirulis

Date: 00:48:45 07/05/99

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On July 04, 1999 at 15:01:23, blass uri wrote:

>1)Can someone explain me what is the reason for the option in engine-engine
>games for permanent brain on or off because it seems to me that the engines do
>not use this information.
>
>I think that it is easy to do engine-engine games that can be the same as a game
>between 2 computers.
>
>The only problem with it is that the games are going to be twice longer.
>
>After a move of one engine the second engine should not know the move of the
>first engine and simply use the permanent brain and it should get the move only
>after using the permanent brain for the right time.
>
>2)I think that there should be an option to give weaker engines more time in
>engine-engine games otherwise the games are less interesting.
>
>Uri

Thanks, Uri, for an idea.
As I am doing a lot of engine-engine games on the same PC, this question
perfectly fits into "my cup of tea". :-) I will think about it (and do some
tests of practical application), and then I will post some information here.

Reminder: For those of you who would like to run eng-eng games on the same PC.
There is an article on my web page considering the basic aspects of this. Visit:
 http://open.konts.lv/usr/Didzis/Two_Programs.html

Fell free to ask if any questions.

Didzis Cirulis




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