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Subject: Re: Lightningrulez

Author: Chessfun

Date: 00:05:57 11/20/99

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On November 20, 1999 at 02:45:28, Jeremiah Penery wrote:

>On November 20, 1999 at 02:20:00, Lin Harper wrote:
>
>>    I've just been trying to download a program called 'Lightningrulez',
>>   but no luck. It's at www.cise.ufl.edu/~clg/lightningrulez/
>>   Try the address, if you will, and drop a line back, see if you have
>>   more luck than I did.
>>    In case you don't know, this program lets you 'premove', ie, move
>>   on your opponent's time. Provided that your move is still legal after
>>   your opponent has moved, it will be made for you, instantly. No doubt
>>   this is why some of the top players seem to move with incredible speed.
>>   Is this unethical?..or even cheating?
>>   It works with Winboard, and maybe a few other interfaces, but not
>>   ICC's Blitzin, or so I'm told.
>
>LightningRulez is a modified Winboard, nothing more.  It doesn't work "with" any
>other interface - it is its own interface, just like Winboard, with some small
>changes.  Most 'real' lightning/bullet players don't like people who premove -
>it's seen somewhat like cheating.

It's only one pre-move as i said once. You preset the program for one move of
white or black, it's no biggie.
Thanks.





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