Sanny;259478 Wrote:
> On Feb 19, 1:56 pm, Sanny softta...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Feb 19, 5:47 am, yearlypap08 yearlypap08.1ffe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Sanny;259434 Wrote:-
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> It was a Mate in 4 I suppose But Rybka do not continue the game and
> Halted with Error "Unable to response"
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> Bye
> Sanny
>
> Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
Sanny,
I thought of something better for GetClub Chess testing. It's the GNU
engine website, this is a sleeper among chess engines, in that it is
very strong, but no one seems to advertise how good it really is.
Originally for LINUX. On the GNU Chess website, you'll see a timed
analysis: "Think Time" ranges from 1/10th second to 2 minutes per move.
You can then find where GetClub Chess is located in strength based on
timed analysis. In this way you can better tweak the strengths and
weaknesses in GetClub moving up one increment of time as you go.
http://chess.delorie.com/
The added benefit of using the GNU engine at http://chess.delorie.com
is that you can always save a game by bookmarking the page, then when
you are ready, you can revisit the bookmark and continue the game.
Also, the computer will give a hint on any position. So you can go back
to any point in the game and see what GNU would have played, and then
work on why GetClub didn't play that move. In this way you can focus
your analysis to make GetClub Chess stronger, quicker!
The GNU engine source codes are also free to download, so you can
improve GetClub Chess by incor****ating ideas in the GNU source codes as
well!
http://www.gnu.org/software/chess/#downloading
Source codes direct:
http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/chess/
Hope this helps GetClub Chess!
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yearlypap08


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