Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 04:25:02 08/09/99
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On August 09, 1999 at 04:57:55, hgkjhg wrote: >If someone wanted to fool you so badly, he might've just made up some game taken >out of a gm tournament and said that he played so brilliantly. Most of the time >when people play at home against programs they don't save games unless it's >something to be really proud of - if the program gave a good opposition but i >made a great combination and won, only then it's worth saving. --------- Plus, during the game people tend to allow the analysis screen on so they know what the program is thinking, which benifits greatly to their favor. Also, they don`t adhere to a time control and then they brag how they beat their program!
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