Author: blass uri
Date: 06:16:44 07/05/99
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On July 05, 1999 at 08:22:47, Sune Larsson wrote: >On July 04, 1999 at 16:59:24, blass uri wrote: > >> >>On July 04, 1999 at 15:31:44, Sune Larsson wrote: >> >>>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 >>> >>> Interesting! I asked the same question about permanent brain on/off in >>> autoplay, a couple of weeks ago. Didn't get any answer then, so we hope >>> for better luck now! >>> By the way Uri, do you still play yearly tournaments in Netanya? >> >>No. >>I did not play in tournaments in Netanye. >>I played in Netanya only in the liga (I mean in games that the outcome of the >>game was not only important for me but also for the team). >> >>Uri > > Sorry Uri! I was very unclear. I wondered if tournaments are still arranged > in Netanya each summer, as tradition was years ago. If I remember correctly > it was called something like "Schach Kai't Festival"?! It is a very nice > youth memory for me, having played there in Masters-71. > > Regards > Sune I think that there are not important tournaments of Masters in Netanya every summer but there are good tournaments in other cities of Israel(like Tel-aviv,Bar-sheva,kfar-saba). Uri
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