Is it just me or does Doch seem to have a very promising future? I can't wait to get my hands on the MP version of this thing for even more testing. I think it plays a much better long game than it does the short game as it seems to get into allot of time trouble due to time management I think.
PS: Don, if you are viewing this thread, Cannot get it to load in Fritz 12 GUI with anything larger than 1024 hash.
Doch (64-bit Version)
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Doch (64-bit Version)
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Howard E
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Re: Doch (64-bit Version)
I vote that it has a promising future. Don, why did you name it Doch.
"Do" = Don and "ch" = chess? perhaps. doch is also a german word I think meaning still or yet.
"Do" = Don and "ch" = chess? perhaps. doch is also a german word I think meaning still or yet.
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Re: Doch (64-bit Version)
I wonder how much AI remains from SOCRATES?Graham Banks wrote:Doch is going places!
“He knew all the tricks, dramatic irony, metaphor, pathos, puns, parody, litotes and... satire. He was vicious”
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Re: Doch (64-bit Version)
There's definitely a lot of DI (Don's Intelligence) in Doch. I am looking forward for the MP version, the SP is more than impressing.Kirk wrote:I wonder how much AI remains from SOCRATES?Graham Banks wrote:Doch is going places!