Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 17:22:40 -0300 From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_de_Paula?= <espinafre@gmail.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Chess for Kids (and dummies like dads) Message-ID: <5ef8c2f004080213222edab17f@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <410E9913.5080708@hddesign.com> References: <410E5C6A.1090309@hddesign.com> <Pine.OSX.4.58.0408020946030.18095@onorysvfu.chefhrq-jvgu.arg> <410E78E5.1000403@hddesign.com> <20040802133608.3edf3818@localhost> <410E9913.5080708@hddesign.com>
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 14:42:11 -0500, Damon Butler <damon@hddesign.com> wrote: > > well damon, > > > > i haven't at all tinkered with gnuchess, so i'm sorry that i cannot help > > you. i can, however, suggest one alternative, which may or may not be > > to your liking... > > > > since trying the 'game of go' (aka [p,b]aduk, wei-chi), i've entirely lost > > all interest in the game of chess. > > Oh, I'm already all over that go game. ;-) Thanks. > May I suggest Phalanx, found in the ports tree? It is an excellent chess program, works wonderfully with xboard, and 'phalanx -e 100' is very likely to meet your needs for a weak chess engine. HTH.
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