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24. února 2005, 16:31:20
ughaibu 
I'm not talking about anyone's opinions but about Sumerian's behaviour and his attempts to justify it.

24. února 2005, 16:27:29
Chessmaster1000 
Změněno uživatelem Chessmaster1000 (24. února 2005, 16:27:40)
The behaviour of Sumerian is unacceptable, the arrogance of assuming the right to deceive "Hundreds" of players to test his computer is a clear betrayal of the trust required by a community such as BrainKing

These are not his opinions but mine........

24. února 2005, 16:17:41
Chessmaster1000 
Změněno uživatelem Chessmaster1000 (24. února 2005, 16:30:55)
Stevie: I was a newcomer then (at Brainking) and that was at Reversi 8x8 only and i used my own program to play. As i thought that other people use programs too for Reversi 8x8, i used it to see which is stronger (right now it outplays WZebra with a 80%) and to see how i can improve it, as it is a program that plays differenly than others (It's purpose is to solve Reversi 8x8 and plays according to some general rules i found-I didn't manage to do solve it yet).

And i was not keeping it a secret, as i immediately told you after our game when you asked.
I could just say that it was me who was playing, if i wanted to cheat..........

I had to add that the improvement my program gained from playing some games here(as i played many without it by myself) is zero, as the opponents were not computers as i originally thought but humans and humans can't play good this game........

24. února 2005, 16:15:54
ughaibu 
Subjekt: Chessmaster1000
The behaviour of Sumerian is unacceptable, the arrogance of assuming the right to deceive "Hundreds" of players to test his computer is a clear betrayal of the trust required by a community such as BrainKing.

24. února 2005, 16:15:06
Andersp 
Subjekt: Re: Re:
Stevie: Its more fun to lose than cheat :)

24. února 2005, 16:11:46
Chessmaster1000 
I can give a possible answer: Hundreds of players are much better than one, for testing........

24. února 2005, 16:10:49
Stevie 
Subjekt: Re:
Chessmaster1000: and you are one who used programmes to beat players without telling them also. And then when runbled you said you didnt like to lose.
Its no wonder you think it is ok

24. února 2005, 16:10:36
ughaibu 
Subjekt: Chessmaster1000
Změněno uživatelem ughaibu (24. února 2005, 16:11:28)
His purpose doesn't change a thing, his behaviour was in direct contravention of site rules. The lack of understanding is yours if you cant see that.

24. února 2005, 16:09:08
Andersp 
Subjekt: Re:
Chessmaster1000: I asked Sumerian why he didnt invite Trice to testgames instead of testing his robot in a 500-dollar tourney with a lot of low rated players..no answwer yet.

24. února 2005, 16:07:03
Chessmaster1000 
Změněno uživatelem Chessmaster1000 (24. února 2005, 16:07:42)
And understanding is important too....... But i don't see many, that understand the purpose Reinhard had using Smirf here.........

24. února 2005, 16:05:30
ughaibu 
Subjekt: Purple
That's fine. This is a community and trust is an important foundation of it's structure.

24. února 2005, 16:02:59
Purple 
The new policy should read that programs are not allowed and you will be punished if you get caught using one and since the only way you can get caught is to "tell" the real bottom line is to keep your mouth shut.

24. února 2005, 15:57:52
ughaibu 
Subjekt: Luke Skywalker
It was Trice's responsibility to put the facts in the tournament description but it was Sumerian's responsibility to personally inform all the players who entered the tournament, and had there been any objections from other entrants, Sumerian should have left that tournament.

24. února 2005, 15:51:41
Luke Skywalker 
He (Sumerian) already said that he always tells people when he plays with them. In the case of the tourney he was invited by EdTrice, so it would be Ed's duty to tell the other participants

24. února 2005, 15:49:20
furbster 
Not all of us are critisizing sumerian, it would of just been nice to know that he was using a computer... i would of liked to of known this as i was in the group he was in too.
I didn't know i was playing agianst a computer, it doesn't really matter that its one hes made himself.. its still a computer which "helps" him make his moves.

24. února 2005, 15:49:18
ughaibu 
Subjekt: Chessmaster1000
If he genuinely stated to his opponents that he wanted their help in testing his program I wouldn't object but that isn't what happened, is it?

24. února 2005, 15:47:29
ughaibu 
He hasn't said it, he wrote it on his profile and it is still a breach of the rules.

24. února 2005, 15:43:47
Chessmaster1000 
I say that Sumerian was sincere enough saying that he will be using his own program for playing and people critisizing him for doing that. I don't find this logical..........Just answer one question: Would have been better if he didn't say this? (I know the answer: Here computers are not allowed.......)

But he wanted to test his engine so he violated the rules. I don't have any problem with that. Obviously others have........

24. února 2005, 15:40:39
Caissus 
Subjekt: Re: Chessmaster1000
You are right , because we can see here the nonsense of rules which cannot be proved.

24. února 2005, 15:34:23
ughaibu 
Subjekt: Chessmaster1000
It's a question of abuse of trust, membership of BrainKing implies not using computer assistance.

24. února 2005, 15:33:47
Andersp 
Subjekt: Re:
Chessmaster1000: So you think its non-logical that every player should have the same right to use a "robot"? ....not sure i share your "logic"

24. února 2005, 15:30:29
Chessmaster1000 
Změněno uživatelem Chessmaster1000 (24. února 2005, 15:31:22)
I suggest to Sumerian to remove the sentence in his profile saying he uses a program.
Then nobody could say anything at all and all
these non-logical in my opinion voices would stop! As nobody could prove that he will be playing with a computer........
Do you see now why Sumerian is in fact too sincere to be treated in this way............?

24. února 2005, 15:17:09
Andersp 
Subjekt: Re: Re:Can't we have exceptions on a tournament by tournament basis?
Purple: I dont think anything, just because i dont understand what you mean

24. února 2005, 14:55:07
Purple 
Subjekt: Re: Re:Can't we have exceptions on a tournament by tournament basis?
Andersp: I'm not necessarily advocating it but what would you think of a "don't ask, don't tell" policy?

24. února 2005, 14:27:04
Andersp 
Subjekt: Re: Re:Can't we have exceptions on a tournament by tournament basis?
EdTrice: Sure...start as many "test tourneys" you want who cares.

BUT AGAIN If one "engine" is allowed all "engines" must be allowed, doesnt matter who created them.

24. února 2005, 13:49:47
Stevie 
Subjekt: Re: as Ughaibu says
Caissus: This is a rule that is in place right now.
When rules are changed..then they are changed not before hand

24. února 2005, 13:48:08
Caissus 
Subjekt: Re: as Ughaibu says
Změněno uživatelem Caissus (24. února 2005, 13:48:20)
Stevie: since which time do we have these game guidelines? Fencer has said that he want formulate them correctly in the next time.

24. února 2005, 13:46:53
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: looking
Sumerian: no wether you tell it or not .. it remains the same .. you telling it clear to everyone is better than not telling .. but still i can see the point of people who dont want to play against a computer .. or if they do they want to be informed about it

by using a program and not telling anyone in any you are breaking the rules .. but using a program and making it possible for other people to find out is a vague area .. to use a program and tell everyone explicitely about it .. is a less vague area and could be allowed more easily .. not to use a computer would be the best though ;)

(not to make a computer to think out your moves for you of course .. you always need a computer to connect to this site ;))

24. února 2005, 13:45:17
Stevie 
Subjekt: as Ughaibu says
Game Guidelines:

"NO CHEATING. This includes using outside programs to help play"

24. února 2005, 13:42:51
ughaibu 
Subjekt: Sumerian
Why are you using this site? Test it at a site that allows computer.

24. února 2005, 13:41:05
SMIRF Engine 
Subjekt: Re: looking
Změněno uživatelem SMIRF Engine (24. února 2005, 13:41:59)
Hrqls: "...but what about players who joined the tournament before you did ?"

But what, if I haven't told anything about it? Would then all have been happy to live in a world of illusion? You could not change reality by penaltilyzing those who frankly speak on that what they do. And in my special case I only have organized MY OWN experiences into the form of an unready program, I am not using any bought product.

24. února 2005, 13:38:19
ughaibu 
Using computers is against the rules. The idea that it's the responsibility of other competitors to check whether or not anyone is admitting to breaking the rules is outrageous. What if a person admits on their profile to entering a tournament under several different names? Is that also okay because it's admitted? I dont see a problem with a computer user openly inviting an opponent to test the machine but the idea that it's the opponent's responsibility is ridiculous. I probably haven't read more than 15 profiles of all the members here and certainly dont want to start doing so. If I want to play with a computer I won't come to a site for humans, that's is obvious and any excuses about what's on a profile is eyewash.

24. února 2005, 12:32:00
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: looking
Caissus: heh .. so lets say i am a top chess player .. would like to play persons and not computers .. i see a tournament .. i check all people who are signed up already to see if they are not computers .. they are not .. i sign up .. then just before the tournament starts i have to check all profiles of newly signed up players as well ? .. hmm i am lazy ;)
(but then again being lazy probably also doesnt give me a high chess rating, so its not really an issue fo rme personally ;))

24. února 2005, 12:28:15
Caissus 
Subjekt: Re: looking
Hrqls: They could read it too .

24. února 2005, 12:28:15
Stevie 
Subjekt: more importantly
yesterday I couldnt access brainking for a while site not "available".. and today ever so often browsing is slow.
Is there something wrong Fencer? or my end?

24. února 2005, 12:22:50
Hrqls 
Subjekt: Re: looking
Sumerian: but what about players who joined the tournament before you did ?

personally i dont mind (that much) playing against a computer .. you cant check it for real anyway .. but i can understand people who dont like it. especially if they have a high rating and can lose a lot

24. února 2005, 11:40:49
SMIRF Engine 
Subjekt: Re: looking
ughaibu: I do not expect it. But when one doesn't look, he should not be surprised, that he might have missed something.

24. února 2005, 11:04:16
ughaibu 
It's nonsense to expect all entrants to tournaments to read the profiles of all the other entrants.

24. února 2005, 08:26:29
SMIRF Engine 
Subjekt: Re: Re: Smirf
Změněno uživatelem SMIRF Engine (24. února 2005, 08:31:29)
BIG BAD WOLF: If one doesn't use his possibilities to get available informations about his opponents, you cannot blame the opponents for that. I do not make a secret of the fact, that the improving Smirf beta program mostly would be assisting me.

Again I point out that your problem is not this circumstance but that I frankly have published Smirf's usage in my profile. So following your arguments would not create a kind of "cleanroom", but instead a scene of players using hidden all kind of assistance instead of being able to freely provide open information on that.

And because Smirf will have its defined strength it is not necessary to exclude me / Smirf from being rated.

24. února 2005, 05:42:21
coan.net 
Subjekt: Re: Re:
EdTrice: I think what has made many upset is the fact that they are now playing against "a machine" without being told - and if they knew before they joined the tournament that they would be playing against a computer - it may be a little different.

I don't see a problem with him using his SMIRF program IF everyone he plays knows about it before hand - and actually the games should also be non-rated also - otherwise it will cheat not only who plays against him, but also everyone else who has a rating.

24. února 2005, 05:38:13
Grim Reaper 
Subjekt: Re: Re:
Andersp: Can't we have exceptions on a tournament by tournament basis? Everyone knows of the experimental S.M.I.R.F. program, and Reinhardt is just trying to improve it by testing it on others.

It's not like he is being subterranean with his intentions.

23. února 2005, 23:27:13
Andersp 
Subjekt: Re:
harley: I agree ..the problem is not if Chessmaster or Trice can beat a chesscomputer or if Trice wants to pay money if a computer wins his tourney.
The problem is that IF Fencer says OK to one engine he has to say OK to all.

23. února 2005, 22:41:22
harley 
Ed, it wasn't because you posted, it was just that your post was more chess orientated, talking about specific chess moves, rather than just programmes and cheating in general that was being discussed before.

Stevie, there are 7 global mods, choose a different one to complain to.

23. února 2005, 22:39:06
pauloaguia 
Subjekt: Re: user agreement
Stevie: That's easy: try another glob mod...

23. února 2005, 22:37:19
Stevie 
Subjekt: Re:
EdTrice: Ed it wasnt personal, i suggested it before you joined in also

23. února 2005, 22:36:43
Stevie 
Subjekt: user agreement
It mentions to go to glob mods when you have a problem with a moderator.
What abouut if your problem is a glob mod who has a vendetta against you?

23. února 2005, 22:36:40
Grim Reaper 
Well, before I posted, everyone was allowed to debate that topic here. The list of commenters included Sumerian, Caissus, CzuchCheckers, RedSales, BBW, Hrqls, ScarletRose, and the list goes on.

As soon as I post, it is "off topic" according to Stevie.

Can someone please explain this?

23. února 2005, 19:52:42
Caissus 
Subjekt: Re: A concrete example
Chessmaster1000:
I agree with you completely!

23. února 2005, 18:51:48
Stevie 
shhhhhhhh Purps, no one asked you
Its been chess discussion all along if you ask me.

I think Harley has finally agreed anyways

23. února 2005, 18:39:39
Purple 
Shouldn't Harley or Flooz re-direct if they think this is on the wrong DB?

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