Author: James Robertson
Date: 15:35:13 07/21/99
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On July 21, 1999 at 16:38:39, Pete Galati wrote: >On July 21, 1999 at 15:49:27, James Robertson wrote: > >>On July 21, 1999 at 13:37:05, Pete Galati wrote: >> >>>On July 21, 1999 at 12:08:06, Zachariah Amela wrote: >>> >>>>What is your favorite chess playing game for the following: >>>> >>>>Windows: >> >>My favorite is my own. :) >>As for freeware programs, I love the way Crafty plays in closed positions with >>lots of minor pieces; really spectacular. Anmon and GNUchess also have very fun >>to watch aggressive styles. >> >>I hate the way EXchess plays. It always tries to steer the game into R+P endings >>where my program gets trounced. >> >>James >> >You mention your program occationally (I can't remember it's name, starts with a >J right?) I keep wondering if you're going to release it, any plans for that? Eventually, when I think of a name for it. Right now I am using my initials as a 'name', but I will have to think of something to call it quick, before my initials stick to it..... James > >Pete >>>> >>>> >>>>MacOS: >>>> >>>> >>>>Unix on x86 >>>> >>>> >>>>Unix on non-x86 >>>> >>>> >>>>Just curios. A little survey for my own info. Thanks! >>> >>> >>>for Windows: Phalanx, Comet, Crafty, Fortress, Bringer (the order listed has no >>>significance) >>> >>>and allthough not mentioned, for Dos: Ychess, and that very old shareware >>>version of Now. >>> >>>Pete
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