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Subject: Re: Rebel Tiger - how to automatically save your games

Author: Lex Loep

Date: 11:41:19 01/25/00

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On January 25, 2000 at 12:59:52, James T. Walker wrote:

>On January 25, 2000 at 11:21:07, Shep wrote:
>
>>On January 25, 2000 at 10:50:55, robert michelena wrote:
>>
>>>SNIP
>seemed to work fine.  When I tried to use it on ICC I had multiple problems.  I
>finally realized that I needed to creat my own server file for letting Tiger
>play on the internet.  Another problem is I expected the program to
>automatically save the games played like Chessbase programs do.  I guess the
>only way to save games is manually.  This means when playing auto232 you have
>nothing to show for your results in the end.  The sounds also seem to interfere

To automatically save games when autoplaying on ICC/FICS
- Open or create a database.
- In the internet console properties check the 'Auto save game' option.

To autosave games when playing auto232 games:
- Make sure you have a database open
Games are automatically saved in the current active database.




>with the auto232 operation and turning them off makes the operation smoother.
>The sounds are also the most obnoxious sounds ever to eminate from my speakers.
>I much prefer a simple "click" when making a move over the "Boinng" noise.  The

I like the noises :)

Lex


>book problem is minor and can be dealt with.  I dislike the internet console
>because you have to click the options like -- unrated/rated-- time control
>seeking-- each time you seek.  A little memory would go a long way here.  Also
>at first it played Junior and Junior 6 was killing it so bad I thought that it
>must be the other program and not Chess-Tiger playing.  Chess Tiger had 1 win
>and 4 draws in the first 11 games.  This has turned around now and it is playing
>Junior 6.0 pretty even at blitz.  Just watching it play I don't know what to say
>about it's style.  I'm not sure what the "anti human" function does to it when
>playing computers or if off when playing humans.  At this point I can say I am
>not unhappy anymore but in my opinion it needs some work.  I guess for a first
>time marriage between Chess Tiger and ChessPartner it's not too bad.  The
>onboard manual is poor.  But I'm smiling now!
>Oh, one more thing.  I dislike the fact it is very easy to cheat on the internet
>with this thing.
>Jim Walker



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