IMO there is much more at stake than only the best chess programme.Cubeman wrote:Perhaps the author of the Ipollit series is the same as the Houdini author.He may have released Ipollit to deceive the world to what he was up to and if it ever was proved that Ipollit was reversed engineered from Rybka 3 then the Houdini author could plead ignorance.It seems strange to me that Robert Houdart is the only author that really understands the ippo source and could use that as an intermediate step to save himself from future attacks.
Still it seems there is some kind of "cold war" in the chess world, just like back then with Spassky-Fischer, only now it concerns computer chess.
After all, Rybka carries the American flag, and Rybka is time and again the nut to crack; not only because Rybka is 'the best', but most importantly it is the best AND American - that stings.
It wouldn't surprise me if a big Russian crew supports Houdart's work, grandmasters 'for mother Russia' included, as well as a strategic agenda to further branched engines under different names.
I consider it not a bad thing though: such frictional energy boosts the chess level of engines - perhaps one day they will launch a chess engine to the moon...