Author: Melvin S. Schwartz
Date: 13:03:38 03/05/00
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On March 05, 2000 at 14:45:33, Djordje Vidanovic wrote: >On March 05, 2000 at 14:33:53, robert blackwell wrote: > >>Hello everyone! I recently ordered chess tiger, it was a tough decision between >>it and fritz6a. In the end i chose rebel tiger because i have junior6. The >>question i have is? What program does rebel tiger play, is it a dangerous risky >>rebel like player, or is a tactical open position player like fritz. I chose it >>because of the recent posts and hype.I do hope im not disappointed.I have been >>looking for info but even the rebel site tells very little about the engine, >>such and nodes\sec, and playing styles. > >Careful, prophylactic, tactically alert, positionally sound. An almost perfect >endgame. ********************************************************************* Hello Djordje, That is an excellent description of Rebel-Tiger's playing style. I agree totally. I think the tactical ability of Rebel-Tiger has been underestimated. Mel Unfortunately I haven't played many games with it as I have only a >text version (DOS, v. 12) that is a little difficult to manage without the >auto-player :(( I myself have played about a dozen G/30 games against Tiger and >lost all of them, some due to negligence, most due to being outplayed. (BTW, I >am currently about 2400 on ICC at blitz). It is surely going to be a tough >battle for spot #1 on SSDF among Fritz 6a, Junior and Tiger. > > >*** Djordje
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