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31. Julio 2003, 12:44:02
smaughster 
Asunto: Re: Zebra
If you really want to improve your gameplay, you have to fill the holes in your strategy and tactics repertoire. A program is usefull since it can help you find the holes you were unaware of.

28. Julio 2003, 12:53:56
smaughster 
Asunto: Re: Zebra
I'd say this would be a very slippery slope. Let's say the game has evolved to move 24. Analysis until move 23 certainly gives additional insight into the position, but also you are only one click away from seeing the actual position and see what really would help you out. I wouldn't like it. Analysis after the game has been completed is more then fine of course.

In the start of the subject, usage of zebra to check for cheating has been mentioned. Someone playing zebra perfect for 100 games, perhaps this means something, but saying someone cheats because the beginning of the game is very zebra like is rather nonsense. Good players know lots of patterns and sometimes complete openings (sometimes: i.e. not klaashaas :-), so of course these would be played perfectly. Only solid way of finding cheaters online (IMNSHO) is talking about the game and commenting on past moves.

3. Junio 2003, 06:03:05
smaughster 
Asunto: Re:
No reputation in otb play that you know of... I do. What is worth more: privacy or having to prove you don't cheat against all costs?

31. Mayo 2003, 05:00:33
smaughster 
Asunto: Re: Blaickner, put up or shut up!
Arnie,

I played blaickner online several times after getting sorely beaten in Goldtoken and I can tell you she has a very solid grasp of this game. Checking out a cheater with wzebra does not tell all, the best methode is talking about strategy and checking whether the opponent knows human strategy and acts like it. Blaickner does.

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