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Subject: Re: A little bit different approach in testing strong and weaker engines!!

Author: chandler yergin

Date: 11:35:35 11/29/05

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On November 29, 2005 at 14:14:07, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On November 29, 2005 at 12:56:07, Dr. Wael Deeb wrote:
>
>[...]
>>Some notes:
>>1.I am a little bit tired and to say the truth much annoyed from the endless
>>boring matchs illustrating Fruit 2.2.1 against Shredder,Shredder agains Toga
>>II,Toga II against Fritz 9,Fruit 2.2.1 against all the band etc.,of course with
>>all my respect for all the testers and their efforts!So I decided to test from
>>another angle!I included a lot of interesting engines against Fruit and
>>myself....
>[...]
>
>      I fully understand you and can frankly tell you
>      that my feelings do not much differ with your
>      opinion. On the other hand - it's sad - most people
>      are only interested in results of (actual) top engines.

           I am very sorry to hear this Kurt!
            I don't think this is true IMO.
        The next revolution in Chess or AI will be a combination
          & cooperation between Players & Programmers IMO.


>      We have once organized an amateur tournament but to
>      our most regret had almost no feed back in the
>      various forums, and no feed back means no interest.

                 Feedback does not mean no interest!

>      And since then we have never again had the courage
>      for such a tournament http://www.utzingerk.com/at_2004.htm.
>      Best regards
>      Kurt
         I believe that all here.. on Both Forums appreciate your input,
        your dedication, your Posts, your insight, your perceptions, your
        comments, you have added to our knowledge, our feelings, our emotions
        in many ways that you cannot imagine.
             Do N-O-T get discouraged.. PLEASE!

Thanks!
Chan



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