Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 12:14:08 07/09/99
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On July 09, 1999 at 13:03:26, Charles Unruh wrote: > Is De Koening tied into not allowing anyone else to use a king engine? Surely >he can make a king 4 engine name it something else and make it an engine for >chessbase. Everyone is tired of nimzo, no one even thinks it has a very >interesting style. CM is the REAL chess system Tal! If you have >Chessmaster/Hiarcs 7.32/Fritz 5.32(maybew throw in J5) You don't need anything >else, one of them will come up with the best move in a position. > >Hiarcs has some similarity to rebel, fritz and CM have unique styles among the >progs J5 is relational to most of the other progs(g5/nimzo/mchess) but it's >better. So Fritz/J5/H7 +CM is the ultimate playing system. Further if Bruce >moreland doesn't hurry up and make a commercial version of Ferret or a free >version, i demand he be banned from this group for constantly causing me and >others the feeling that collection of chess progs is incomplete:)!!!!!!!! It's >pure selfishness on his part. I wont satisfaction:)!!! > > >Now of course this is coming from someone who has practically every program >Rebel 10, chess system tal, hiarcs 7.32, nimzo 99, fritz 5.32, genius 5, junior >5.32, chess tiger, mchess 8, shredder 2(alas missing shredder 3), crafty most of >the previous versions of all these programs and almost all chess training >software to boot. But that's my two cents :). I do not think Chessbase is intrested in this idea cause the price of the full Chessmaster will be just as expensive as the an engine the only benifit a Chessmasterengine above the full ersion Chessmaster 6000 is that you can give it a lot bigger and up to fate openingsbook but in the otherhand you have to give up the original Chessmaster interface Also it is not clear if Chessmaster as an engine will get the same results as the original one So even if Johan would like to work on an engine for Chessbase these questions have to be made too.
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