Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 07:21:10 02/07/00
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On February 07, 2000 at 10:06:44, Harald Faber wrote: >On February 07, 2000 at 10:03:35, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On February 07, 2000 at 09:48:52, Harald Faber wrote: >> >>>OK Jouni, I have done the work and entered all the BS2830-positions with >>>reversed colors! >> >>Reversing colors doesn't necessarily avoid the cooking. I have seen positions >>cooked both ways. >> >>Enrique > >You are so negative. Why don't you just try it out? > >BTW I don't believe that many programmers do that, too much work. On how many >testsuites should they tune, which ones, and additionally also with reversed >colours? No, the number will be too high. Today you must add BS2830, BS2830rev, >BT2650, BT2650rev, GS2930, GS2930rev, LCTII, LCTIIrev, really senseless work to >add all these positions. Writing a reserved color routine takes a programmer 5-10 minutes. Have you seen the BT2630 EOC FUN database from my pages? Just store every position (+ the reserved one) in a tree and that's it. There is no way you are going to catch a programmer if he wants to cheat. Ed >>>So would you and all the other fellow computer chess junkies try out your >>>favourite program on the BS2830-reverse-testsuite?!
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