John, > > If the source code is there then in a multiplier game, how can you be > > sure that your opponent has not tilted his client to enhance his game > > play? > If the possibility bothers you you're taking the game way too > seriously.
OK - I guess I was going to take one between the eyes for the way I put it. The "game" is an example, the best I could think of. I was digging to find the point at which the acceptability of "closed" and "open" blurs from one to the other. I just used a game because I could not think of any other borderline case. ....having said that, I do like a good play! :-) Keith -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Keith O'Connell | "That which does not kill Maidstone, Kent (UK) | us, usually still hurts. [EMAIL PROTECTED] | That's just life, I'm afraid"