Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 10:34:19 09/18/99
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On September 18, 1999 at 12:35:33, blass uri wrote: >I see that the first 10 moves of chess system tal were the same in spite of the >fact that it lost. >Do things like this happen to tal in games that are played manually. > >Uri CStal saves learning files into a directory called book. these learning files should change the game. as you have seen, the learning gives priority even over book moves as we have seen in the example with the 3.f4 line. maybe the autoplayer stops cstal from saving the learn files. I don't know what this autoplayer does. I am not an expert in cheating. all i know is that the results the autoplayer produces are very different from the results i get in manually played games. so WHY should i use a device that influences the outcome negatively against my favourite program ? When i am playing manually, i can be sure that the machines are not connected anyway, no cable, no contact. this way i can be sure nobody manipulates. This is the reason i play the games manually.
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