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Currently Beginner level at GetClub.com plays moves in 4-8 seconds
while it is easy to beat it. Play a game: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Should I increase the depth of Begineer Level So that it thinks for 30-40 seconds but plays stronger moves? What do players like a stronger game or a quick game? I think those who want higher level strong games can login to play higher levels. While thiose who want to play just Beginner level, No need to Login. I want to know what you favour quick game or a Stronger game? You can play with Easy Level and Normal Level if you are looking for stronger games. They take about 1-2 minute per move. If you are very strong then try Master Level. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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[x-posting reduced]
21.04.2007 18:54, Sanny: I want to know what you favour quick game or a Stronger game? And I want to know, why you post this to rec.games.chess.politics and rec.games.chess.analysis? The place for a post like this is rec.games.chess.computer. Ralf |
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In article . com,
Sanny wrote: Should I increase the depth of Begineer Level So that it thinks for 30-40 seconds but plays stronger moves? What do players like a stronger game or a quick game? Both, duh. Your program is both unacceptably slow and unacceptably weak. You need to fix both. Oh, yeah, and fix the interface problems, too. Spawning constant pop-up windows? Not cool. |
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Sanny wrote:
Currently Beginner level at GetClub.com plays moves in 4-8 seconds FALSE. It plays at that speed in the beginning, but I'm playing a game right now and it is taking an average of 100 seconds per move in the late middlegame. while it is easy to beat it. Well, that's true enough - it's down a rook in a dead lost position. Play a game: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Should I increase the depth of Begineer Level So that it thinks for 30-40 seconds but plays stronger moves? Only if you advertise "Beginner level: 30-40 seconds per move". But first, you'll have to speed it up so that it can move that quickly. right now, it doesn't. Saying "30-40 seconds" will be LESS of a lie, but it will still be a lie. What do players like a stronger game or a quick game? We want truth in advertising. I think those who want higher level strong games can login to play higher levels. While thiose who want to play just Beginner level, No need to Login. I want to know what you favour quick game or a Stronger game? We want trugh in advertising. You can play with Easy Level and Normal Level if you are looking for stronger games. They take about 1-2 minute per move. I hope you will forgive me if I don't believe you. Nothing else you have ever said here has turned out to be true. If you are very strong then try Master Level. If I want strong, I can play Fritz. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html -- Kenneth Sloan Computer and Information Sciences +1-205-932-2213 University of Alabama at Birmingham FAX +1-205-934-5473 Birmingham, AL 35294-1170 http://www.cis.uab.edu/sloan/ |
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On Apr 21, 11:54 pm, Kenneth Sloan wrote:
Sanny wrote: Currently Beginner level at GetClub.com plays moves in 4-8 seconds FALSE. It plays at that speed in the beginning, but I'm playing a game right now and it is taking an average of 100 seconds per move in the late middlegame. When weak players face one another, it is almost inevitable that the game will last a long time, as neither has the know-how to finish up efficiently. while it is easy to beat it. Well, that's true enough - it's down a rook in a dead lost position. Late middlegame and you are up *only* one Rook? Like I said, when weak players collide... . ;D -- help bot |
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On Apr 21, 12:54 pm, Sanny wrote:
Currently Beginner level at GetClub.com plays moves in 4-8 seconds while it is easy to beat it. Play a game:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Should I increase the depth of Begineer Level So that it thinks for 30-40 seconds but plays stronger moves? No. Your weakest, fastest level needs to move quickly, regardless of strength. Strength should be one of the top priorities of your strongest levels, but even here there is a limit to what humans can endure! What do players like a stronger game or a quick game? Look, Sanny: since your programmers obviously can not or will not look up the proper method of implementing basic tactics, why don;t you do it for them? Just do a google search on: "check and capture extensions" and find one of the many explanations and examples on how this is implemented in a chess program, then print and hand it off to them. Assuming they can read, soon your program would be back up above 1000 on every level. (I'm not holding my breath.) -- help bot |
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help bot wrote:
On Apr 21, 11:54 pm, Kenneth Sloan wrote: Sanny wrote: Currently Beginner level at GetClub.com plays moves in 4-8 seconds FALSE. It plays at that speed in the beginning, but I'm playing a game right now and it is taking an average of 100 seconds per move in the late middlegame. When weak players face one another, it is almost inevitable that the game will last a long time, as neither has the know-how to finish up efficiently. while it is easy to beat it. Well, that's true enough - it's down a rook in a dead lost position. Late middlegame and you are up *only* one Rook? I'm up a totally won position: 1-0. it doesn't get any better than that. Like I said, when weak players collide... . ;D -- help bot -- Kenneth Sloan Computer and Information Sciences +1-205-932-2213 University of Alabama at Birmingham FAX +1-205-934-5473 Birmingham, AL 35294-1170 http://www.cis.uab.edu/sloan/ |
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while it is easy to beat it.
Well, that's true enough - it's down a rook in a dead lost position. Late middlegame and you are up *only* one Rook? I'm up a totally won position: 1-0. it doesn't get any better than that. It was beginner Level I suppose, Try easy & Normal Level they will give you good fight. Play with Easy Level: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Beginner Level is only for new players. If you are good play with higher Levels. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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Nobody is interested in your bull**** little joke website Sanny. You need to
get that concept into your pea brain and stop spamming this group! You're not even a chess player. Why are you here? JMR |
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Sanny wrote:
while it is easy to beat it. Well, that's true enough - it's down a rook in a dead lost position. Late middlegame and you are up *only* one Rook? I'm up a totally won position: 1-0. it doesn't get any better than that. It was beginner Level I suppose, Try easy & Normal Level they will give you good fight. Read my previous comments in this thread. I see no reason to try any level other than Beginner until you start advertising the speed and capabilities of the Beginner level correctly. if you are lying about Beginner level, why should I believe anything you say about Easy and Normal? -- Kenneth Sloan Computer and Information Sciences +1-205-932-2213 University of Alabama at Birmingham FAX +1-205-934-5473 Birmingham, AL 35294-1170 http://www.cis.uab.edu/sloan/ |
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