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Game Strength Increased.
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> Now I'm back to playing the quicker levels, and
> the playing strength is gone. Sanny keeps
> alternating between (some) strength and (some)
> speed, responding to the complaints here on rgc.
> But we want both strength AND speed, and his
> programmers don't seem to be up to the task.
Game Strength increased by utilizing little Extra time. As it is
useless for Chess playing moves in 2 seconds and make a dirty move.
Instead think for 10 seconds And make the move.
Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
So Beginner will always take atleast 10 seconds.
Easy: atleast 20 seconds
Normal: atleast 40 seconds
Bye
Sanny
Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
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| Rob Berlan 2006-11-19, 8:44 pm |
| "Sanny" <> So Beginner will always take atleast 10 seconds. Easy: atleast 20
seconds Normal: atleast 40 seconds
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This is more honest. It is like going to one of those Dollar Stores where it
says on the window: Everything is AT LEAST $1.
You know that many things will cost more.
What happened to those Chess Software games that were freeware? I think at
Office Depot or Wal-Mart they are about $5.
Aren't they faster than what Sanny is doing?
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| Duncan Oxley 2006-11-19, 8:44 pm |
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"Rob Berlan" <berlan71@yahoo.com> wrote
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> What happened to those Chess Software games that were freeware? I think at
> Office Depot or Wal-Mart they are about $5.
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> Aren't they faster than what Sanny is doing?
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Rob check out http://tim-mann.org/chess.html
for WinBoard & Crafty.
Much better, much faster. Free.
--Duncan
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