To Dann: Your own Engine.

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To Dann: Your own Engine.

Postby Han » 13 Jul 2000, 08:54

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Han at 13 July 2000 09:54:05:
Dann
Why not write your own chess engine. I can predict that it should be in the 2450++ Elo region :-)
Best Regards
Han
Han
 

Re: To Dann: Your own Engine.

Postby Dann Corbit » 13 Jul 2000, 09:00

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Dann Corbit at 13 July 2000 10:00:34:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: To Dann: Your own Engine. geschrieben von: / posted by: Han at 13 July 2000 09:54:05:
Dann
Why not write your own chess engine. I can predict that it should be in the 2450++ Elo region :-)
I've been working on one for years. Unfortunately, it's not even fully functional yet. And when I get it working right, it will require tons of threads to run properly.
It will stink at blitz but given the right environment, I think it could do really well at long time controls. I've talked about it before on CCC. I call it "bean counter".
I'm still reading articles and absorbing information. I want to really fully understand all of the best techniques.
I'm not interested in a quick crafty rip-job or something lame like that. It has to be fully original.


my ftp site
Dann Corbit
 

Re: hmmm, that is not plain sailig:))

Postby WYx » 13 Jul 2000, 10:29

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: WYx at 13 July 2000 11:29:50:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: To Dann: Your own Engine. geschrieben von: / posted by: Han at 13 July 2000 09:54:05:
Dann
Why not write your own chess engine. I can predict that it should be in the 2450++ Elo region :-)

Yes?
I'm curious , and wonder!
Big mathematicer working many years with chessprogramms, and attain the 2300-2400 ELO ! (sometimes limitate one another!)
This ELO is high now!
Upper 2400 must be Genie !!!!

regards
WYx
WYx
 


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