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Subject: Re: stupid moves, bad settings, sunny days

Author: Jeroen van Dorp

Date: 03:41:48 11/12/99

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On November 12, 1999 at 05:43:41, Boris Burrakowski wrote:

>programme in a bad setting? I see no point..unless you are madly in love with
>HIARCS. Have a nice day!

I see no point in playing all those comp-comp games anyhow, but I still do it :)

I promise not to spank Rebel C. anymore - although I quite love the program. It
plays a very attractive handicap game. In spite of the much disgusted DOS
environment,  for weaker players it is my favourite. Buy it, won't regret it
(and if DOS acts up, it's all YOUR COMPUTERS FAULT:))).

But if you provide built-in settings (not counting deliberate weakeners like a
handicap opening book) like EOC why include such games? Somewhat puzzling as to
what end those moves were included. That's all there is behind that game, as for
providing a setting [chess knowledge = 500] which seems to work for no setting
at all :) (Sorry Ed).

Thanks, I really do have a nice day. Your wishes work! :))
BTW same to you. May the force be with you.

Jeroen ;-}

btw all: it's nearly weekend. What will this weekend's flame be about? :)



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