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Subject: Re: The importance of opening books -- a simple experiment

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 12:53:17 02/19/05

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On February 19, 2005 at 13:27:28, Uri Blass wrote:

>On February 19, 2005 at 11:07:44, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>
>>On February 18, 2005 at 14:49:17, Dan Honeycutt wrote:
>>
>>>On February 18, 2005 at 10:26:15, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>>>
>>>[snip]
>>>>
>>>>Again the question: If you are not playing to win, why do you spend time
>>>>participating in Tournaments? This is really funny: To participate in a
>>>>Tournament and planning to be the last place of it. :)))))
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Hi Arturo:
>>>
>>>I know you hold a certain animosity toward Uri.  He gets on my nerves at times
>>>as well.  But your rush to ridicule everything he says can make you blind.  Many
>>>of us amateurs do this as a hobby for fun.  Sure, it's nice to see your engine
>>>do well, but winning is not the most important thing.
>>>
>>
>>Well, if you do it for fun as I do it. It is great! I have not earned any money
>>from computer chess. I dont need that. I just do it for fun too.
>>
>>However, if you participated in a Tournament, you would enjoy winning. The
>>excuses "I was not going to participate but I was requested to do it or I
>>participated but I did not plan to win" are just weird.
>>
>>What I do is to ignore the messages of Mr. Blass. However, the edge of my
>>patience is over with all the nonsense said. Of course, I can live without
>>reading this Forum. Nevertheless, this week was a bit different.
>>
>>regards, Arturo.
>>
>>Best wishes for you, your spanish and your engine Bruja. (y)
>
>I do not understand the fun of working on book.
>I can understand that it may give points but for me this job seem boring and
>improving the engine is more interesting.
>

I dont understand the fun of doing an engine that participates in Tournaments to
loose. For you, it is boring but the same work is done when you pratice the live
chess. You must study all the game phases and you must be prepared against your
opponents. For _Arturo Ochoa_ and other people is a fun astivity as well as
intestering to understand the game style of an engine after the opening phase.
For _Uri Blass, it is demanding, boring and useless. The time has said who is
not in the right way....


>I think that I may decide to learn from tord and not to participate in
>tournaments(at least not in the near future)

Up to you. Just other games and sports, if you participate in a competition is
to try to win, not to loose.


>
>It is also possible that I will leave computer chess
>No promise that I will have time for it.

Well, despite of all my personal activities and I find quite fun my activities
in computer chess.


>
>People say that is simply not useful and there is nor much money in it.
>The fact that SMK was able to reply my email in the same day very fast(nothing
>against him and it is of course very nice by him) tell me that he probably has
>not many customers.

I think this is tenth time that I have repeated this: I do this for fun and I
have never done this for money. I have a good work in my country not related to
computer chess.

I dont know how many customers could have a specifi author. I suppose this is a
classified information. I would never reveal my target freely for my
competitors. I think he wont reveal such a classified information.

AO.



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