Re: [gnu.org #320326] A Complaint About GNU Chess
Simon Waters <[email protected]> Tue, 28 Nov 2006 19:22:30 +0000
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Ronnie McZorn wrote: > I've been playing GNU Chess for about one month. I have a serious > complaint about the way it is programmed. Why is it that the > computer calls a game a tie before it lets a human set up their > pieces during an endgame? Please supply the game score of any game you think has an incorrect result. With the version of the software in use. Ideally indicate if this can be reproduced with version 5.07 of GNU Chess. It sounds like you are falling foul of the three fold repetition rule. > Another complaint: It's very offensive when the animated voice says > "you play like a monkey! You are a monkey!" GNU Chess doesn't make any comments, I think you may need to check who supplied you your software and get back to them, as I suspect this is a feature of the interface and not the chess engine. _______________________________________________ Bug-gnu-chess mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnu-chess
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