Author: allan johnson
Date: 00:34:18 08/02/99
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On August 01, 1999 at 12:31:54, walter irvin wrote: >On July 31, 1999 at 21:56:34, allan johnson wrote: > >>On July 31, 1999 at 16:40:24, Joakim Nilsson wrote: >> >>>Hi! >>>Im a beginner that would like to learn more about chess.But i dont really like >>>playing against some of the chessprograms because of their "boring" playing >>>style.What chessprogram should i play to get the most humanlike play??Or should >>>i even buy a chesscomputer??Thx for any help >>> >>>/Jocke,on my way to GM ;-) >> >>Joakim I'm always puzzled by what people mean when they say humanlike play. >> If you are referring to a programme that will play speculative chess from >>what I gather at CCC Chess System Tal 2 is an excellent choice. I personally >>enjoy Rebel's style of play in that it appears to arrive at a better positional >>understanding of a game than many of the other programmes.No >>doubt I'll get a lot of argument on this score but whatever programme you >>do choose most allow you to manipulate their style of play to a satisfying >>degree. >> Regards Allan >i think rebel is great if your ready for hardcore chess body slams like me ,but >when i let my friends play it they get crunched no mercy,more like going in the >back alley with freddy kruger .at least with cm6000 i can make it weak enough to >make them have a chance .i tried putting elo real low did not help , i dont >think the elo thing works .i pitted 2575 vs 850 it was a close game???????? That's interesting Walter.If it's the case the Rebel team should look in to it because many chess enthusiasts would be annoyed by such a situation. Allan
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