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Subject: Re: New type of poll

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 00:11:05 08/09/99

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On August 09, 1999 at 00:47:30, Michel Chassey wrote:

>As far as knowing which computer opponent we would be playing I'm sure
>enough programmers (and the membership) in this club would want such a test
>for their creations.
>The program in question could be operated by its programmer who would then
>give it his best shot ( best hardware also ) Hello Bob Hyatt.
>Also it could be any of the commercial engines on a fast machine.
>
>Michel Chassey
>On August 08, 1999 at 23:56:58, KarinsDad wrote:
>
>>On August 08, 1999 at 23:39:57, Will Singleton wrote:
>>
>>>On August 08, 1999 at 19:52:13, Michel Chassey wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi every one,
>>>>
>>>>Program X versus the membership of CCC.
>>>>
>>>>Program  X could be Crafty, Ferret, KarinsDad's prg, or any of the top
>>>>commercial programs.
>>
>>Karin could almost beat my program right now. I wouldn't bore us all with it.
>>
>>>>Check out the page below to see how they do it :
>>>>http://home.concepts.nl/~abacab/e-chess/e-chess.htm
>>>>
>>>>Could be fun :)
>>>>What do you think ?
>>>>                    Michel Chassey
>>>
>>>Interesting deal.  I think it would be more interesting to know who the computer
>>>opponent is, however.  And as for the membership of CCC not using programs to
>>>analyze the position, good luck.  And, can the music.
>>>
>>>I think we can safely eliminate Ferret and KD's prog, since neither have been
>>>released.  Now that I think about it, neither will probably ever be released,
>>>imvho.
>>
>>Give me at least a little time to get it going Will. I only get 4 hours a week.
>>
>>>
>>>Will
>>
>>KarinsDad :)

We should try to get a game against Shredder, the WCCC champ!  If Stefan
Meyer-Kahlen isn't up for it, maybe we could get Bruce to play Ferret vs CCC.

Dave



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