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7. Junio 2005, 20:48:40
Summertop 
Asunto: Re: Machines and programs making the moves
Modificado por Summertop (7. Junio 2005, 20:49:51)
Andersp, were you enjoying the game BEFORE you found out your opponent was using a computer? It is very unlikely that a computer/program is actually making the moves on BK. The player is just using it to tell them what they should do. Therefore, you technically are playing against a person...they are just cheating.

We all know tactics on BK to annoy your opponent. Such as taking the full amount of time per move. Rather than resign, why not do this? Or use your own program (just don't tell Fencer)?

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