Author: leonid
Date: 17:10:00 10/23/99
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On October 23, 1999 at 16:41:58, Joshua Lee wrote: >>>What positionally don't chessprograms understand yet? ...So i ask a simple little question..... >> >>I would consider myself one of the greatest chess programmers in the world at >>the moment. There is very little that I do not know and could not answer. >>Yep he's the best he's like what Tommy wasd to pinnball too bad he doesn't realise that we don't own a copy of his program :) >>But I consider my talents so great that I refuse to help anyone who asks for >>help on chess programming. >> >>Its a shame, cause your question is very easy to answer. But with all the >>competition out there trying to defeat my greatness, I cannot give an inch. Thus >>cannot help you :-( >>If it was so easy to answer why didn't you? >>Sorry :-( >Um that's nice gee thanks if only I WERE TRIING TO WRITE A CHESSPROGRAM. Your's >is the best huh yea that's why i don't own a copy HAHA Laughable man My question is for Lee. If this is your real name it could be Chinese. As you know it signify Prune. My question for you, how much all kind of programming goes now in China and especially in the field on chess programming? How wide spread the computer usage is now on Continental China? Thanks, Leonid.
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