2009/11/11 Michal Rudolf <[email protected]>

> 2009-11-10 23:31:36, Pascal Georges:
> > This engine is so suspicious that any link pointing to it is prohibited
> at
> > talkchess.com. It seems to be a kind of Rybka clone.
>
> Sorry, but without any explanation this accusation seems bizarre to me:
> 1. Rybka is not Open Source, RobboLito is. How is it possible to create
> open
> source program from closed source one?
> 2. Let's even assume that the code was stolen from Rybka's developer
> computer.
> But, Robbolito is 19.000 lines of code with variables in Italian. Does
> anybody
> assume that they took the code and translate all variable names into
> Italian?
> 3. If this is Rybka clone, why it seems to defeat Rybka in matches. Does
> anybody suggest that somebody can easily improve the software that was
> developed for years, just because he acquired the source?
> 4. Again, if this is Rybka clone, why so much difference in primary
> variation?
> In time of finding best moves (I have examples where Robbolito finds the
> best
> move 5 times faster)?
>
> I am not saying this is not possible, I would just like to see any kind of
> proofs.
>

 I will not argue here. There are many posts on Talkchess.com about this
engine and *suspicions* about it being a clone.

Pascal
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