Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 09:17:55 03/21/99
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>Posted by Ernst Walet on March 21, 1999 at 03:50:40: >>Hi, >> O.K. what gives with Rebel10, A,B, &c??? >> Which is the strongest progra,> >>Which do you recommend for the most effective self-teaching? >> If you could only have one version, which would it be?? CLARIFY, someone. > >I would recommend version c. Altough it has less position knowledge, as Ed >said, the increase in ply depth pays up for it (in my humble opinion and >tested with only a couple of dozen positions). > >What I also noticed is that version c with tiger off is slower in ply depth >that version b, and I'm wondering what the reason is as there is less knowledge >inplemented, maybe it extends more? Maybe Ed would be so kind to shine some >light on this. You guessed well. In 10c I exchanged some chess knowledge (which speed up Rebel with about 30%) against some new tactics. The new tactics in general uses more than the 30% speed gain. Ed Schroder >To make it easy to switch between version b and c, you can do the following: > >- install version b >- copy rebel.exe and rebel.trl to a new sub directory ie. \rebel10\b >- install version c >- copy rebel.exe and rebel.trl to a new sub directory ie. \rebel10\c >- now by copying directory b or c in your rebel10 directory, you can easily >switch between the two versions. > >Kind regards, Ernst-J.
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