Daniel Mehrmann wrote:Tony Thomas wrote:
What is wrong with being on a rating list. Yes, the programmer does have a choice, he can keep the engine private. If you (the programmer) want to be on the top you (he/she) have to work hard, and also you (he/she) have to be a good programmer. Then again for most people chess is a hobby, have some sportsman spirit daniel. Dont attack a rating list because your engine is doing bad, your engine seem to perform bad under blitz conditions. However, under Leo's conditions your engine is quite a charmer, it made it up to the second division.
eh ?
I'm not talking about my engine. My engine supports UCI and WB2 protocols.
Best,
Daniel
Why do you think that anyone would waste half a day testing a computer chess program if the programmer can add a protocol such as WB in matter of minutes? Yes, they would test it, if it was one of the strongest programs in the world. To most people strength is the reason for testing most of the programs, I dont seem to care too much about strength but ease of use is one thing that I look for.