Author: Harald Faber
Date: 04:25:37 12/27/99
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On December 27, 1999 at 03:09:50, Chris Taylor wrote: >I thought I had a good idea for a computer v computer match? >A themed tournament? I thought, what about the Benko?? Heh Heh Heh??? >So, I went to my chessbase big database, and searched for all the Benko games. >Then even went to a site that had openings, and downloaded a big pgn file of >Benko's. Next step was to merge and kill all doubles.....done, and I was happy? >I made a book in the Fritz interface. In the nice new .ctg format! i zipped a >copy up and tranfered it to the other machine, and I had identical books on two >machines. >I loaded Fritz 6 on one machine, and Junior 6 on the other machine started the >match only to be told BOOK TO SMALL > >Thwarted again by the autoplayer................ > >Why is 10megs of opening book too small??? > >Are the Samaritans open over Christmas?? > >Chris Taylor It is one of the 4 big restrictions of the CB autoplayer me and few others complain about. 1) Tree must be large enough 2) Tree mustn't be read-only 3) Endgame file access must be given (in the CD-rom-drive) 4) Hashtables must be large enough for the chosen time control. No other autoplayer has these restrictions.
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