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Subject: Re: Human vs. Chess Engine EMail Chess Match - the Web Page

Author: Richard A. Fowell (fowell@netcom.com)

Date: 23:11:12 12/02/99

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On November 30, 1999 at 13:05:35, Stephen Ham wrote:

>On November 30, 1999 at 12:42:19, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>I would like to see a web page setup like we had for the KKUP matches.  This is
>>the sort of thing that really tickles my fancy.
>
>Dear Dann,
>
>Please forgive my ignorance, but please tell me more about the setup you liked
>for the KRUP matches. Perhaps we can learn something from this and provide what
>you and other viewers want. Since I'm ignorant of just about anything involving
>computers, feel welcome to contact Franklin Campbell at his hosting web site
>with your suggestions. Thanks for any input you can offer.
>
  <snip>

Looking at the web page ChessBase USA has set up:
http://www.chessbaseusa.com/ftest.htm

I'd say that this is pretty classy. The game is viewable both
as high-quality HTML diagrams on the page above, and as PGN on the (linked)
page:

ttp://www.chessbaseusa.com/ftest0.pgn

for those of us who want to pour the games into our chess engines and
see what they think.

The Nimzo games, on the page:
http://correspondencechess.com/campbell/ham/hamblack.htm
are nicely displayed, too (click on the current diagram to see a move
listing and notes). The movelist can be copied from our browsers into
our engines, too, though it would probably be easier for some people if
the movelist were in PGN format, ie:

[Event "Computer CC Challenge Match"]
[Site "correspondencechess.com"]
[Date "1999.12.01"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Steve Ham"]
[Black "Nimzo 7.32"]
[Result "*"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 {last move 1999.12.02} *




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