A public thanks to Robert Houdart

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

Post by Sean Evans » Thu Aug 19, 2010 12:59 pm

BTO7 wrote:Sean = troller ....we should post a poll....if Sean denies this ...we can all vote and see if hes a liar :lol:

beat it kid
BT

This coming from an anonymous poster and gullible and uninformed Houdini fanboy?

If you want to be taken seriously, post with your real name and stop hiding like coward :roll:

Cordially,

Sean

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

Post by Dr. Ivannik » Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:46 pm

Gentlemen

Just another congratulations to Robert Houdart for the powerful Houdini chess engine. The engine of choice by strong FIDE rated players for analysis!!!

Thank You

Dr. Ivannik

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb » Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:41 pm

Dr. Ivannik wrote:Gentlemen

Just another congratulations to Robert Houdart for the powerful Houdini chess engine. The engine of choice by strong FIDE rated players for analysis!!!

Thank You

Dr. Ivannik
Where did you read that information :!: :?:

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

Post by Dr. Ivannik » Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:36 pm

Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Dr. Ivannik wrote:Gentlemen

Just another congratulations to Robert Houdart for the powerful Houdini chess engine. The engine of choice by strong FIDE rated players for analysis!!!

Thank You

Dr. Ivannik
Where did you read that information :!: :?:
Dr. Wael Deeb

It's a popular subject in the tournament hall/chess clubs. Without mentioning any GM's or IM'S names it's safe to say Houdini is quite popular amongst these players. Obviously Deep Rybka, Stockfish, Firebird, Ivanhoe and a few others are popular. Most commercial engines are on the back burner so to speak.What I find interesting is the use of these engines by top players in the opening stage looking for theoretical novelties. These engines are helping to change what is played in the openings.

Dr. Ivannik

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb » Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:23 pm

Dr. Ivannik wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Dr. Ivannik wrote:Gentlemen

Just another congratulations to Robert Houdart for the powerful Houdini chess engine. The engine of choice by strong FIDE rated players for analysis!!!

Thank You

Dr. Ivannik
Where did you read that information :!: :?:
Dr. Wael Deeb

It's a popular subject in the tournament hall/chess clubs. Without mentioning any GM's or IM'S names it's safe to say Houdini is quite popular amongst these players. Obviously Deep Rybka, Stockfish, Firebird, Ivanhoe and a few others are popular. Most commercial engines are on the back burner so to speak.What I find interesting is the use of these engines by top players in the opening stage looking for theoretical novelties. These engines are helping to change what is played in the openings.

Dr. Ivannik
Thanks Dr.Ivannik....
Dr.D

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

Post by Gerold » Thu Aug 19, 2010 11:56 pm

Dr. Ivannik wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Dr. Ivannik wrote:Gentlemen

Just another congratulations to Robert Houdart for the powerful Houdini chess engine. The engine of choice by strong FIDE rated players for analysis!!!

Thank You

Dr. Ivannik
Where did you read that information :!: :?:
Dr. Wael Deeb

It's a popular subject in the tournament hall/chess clubs. Without mentioning any GM's or IM'S names it's safe to say Houdini is quite popular amongst these players. Obviously Deep Rybka, Stockfish, Firebird, Ivanhoe and a few others are popular. Most commercial engines are on the back burner so to speak.What I find interesting is the use of these engines by top players in the opening stage looking for theoretical novelties. These engines are helping to change what is played in the openings.

Dr. Ivannik
I think you are right about the new openings. I would like to see some examples of these new variations in the openings.

Best,
Gerold.

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

Post by BTO7 » Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:56 am

Sean Evans wrote:
BTO7 wrote:Sean = troller ....we should post a poll....if Sean denies this ...we can all vote and see if hes a liar :lol:

beat it kid
BT

This coming from an anonymous poster and gullible and uninformed Houdini fanboy?

If you want to be taken seriously, post with your real name and stop hiding like coward :roll:

Cordially,

Sean

Gullible LMFAO ...how is that KID ???? What is gullible about liking Houdini? You sound like such a idiot its no wonder nobody likes you. Anonymous LMFAO again ....look around kid ....my real name can be found ....try talkchess HINT ...wanna do something about it ??? Little squid like you only sits behinds his computer and make ignorant remarks.....look up ignorant too while your at it. We have a name for a jerk like you .... PUNK ....little dweeb that couldnt hurt a fly and proly hides in the house all the time in fear of someone shutting that mouth up for you ......COWARD ....you couldnt describe yourself any better :lol: :lol: :lol: come get some kid anytime :lol:

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Re: A public thanks to Robert Houdart

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