Author: James T. Walker
Date: 12:45:15 09/18/99
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On September 18, 1999 at 13:34:19, Thorsten Czub wrote: >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. When you are playing games with auto232 _Y_0_U_ have no way to manipulate the games including choosing a favorite opening. When you play the games manually Nobody but YOU can manipulate the games. That's the major difference. Jim Walker
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