Geschrieben von:/Posted by: Matthias Gemuh at 31 May 2004 07:53:44:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: why write 2 chess engines??? (for one author) geschrieben von:/posted by: Rafael Peña at 31 May 2004 00:38:06:
hello!
i was thinking, why some people make two chess engines (they engines look have more-less the same ELO (strong), i would be better idea have only one, but strong.
i think in someway one can be a pseudo-clon of the other, now there are many chess engines and day after day the number is getting big.
So.. why have 2 or more chess engines ?
=0)
Rafael Peña
Hi Rafael,
your question makes a lot of sense.
Because I am one of those two-engine authors, listen while I defend myself:
I first had only BigLion. When I decided to stop chess programming,
a strange thought crossed my mind : why not give the community a strange
last-minute present before quitting ?
So I made a version of BigLion with a crazy sacrificial style.
I called this version "Taktix", hid it silently on my homepage and said
good-bye to chess programming.
Then a miracle happened : people found Taktix, downloaded it, tested it,
and leaped with joy. I received praises from all over.
Some people proved that only Taktix among all free engines could find
some tough GM sacrifices. When Taktix also outperformed BigLion in
several tournaments, I fought against resuming chess programming, but lost
the fight.
I have been thinking about withdrawing one of my engines, and will
sooner or later do it. Just give me delta time.
Regards,
Matthias.
BigLion + Taktix