Author: blass uri
Date: 09:17:08 09/04/99
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On September 04, 1999 at 11:47:07, Sune Larsson wrote: >On September 04, 1999 at 10:21:35, blass uri wrote: > >>On September 03, 1999 at 17:32:45, Heiko Mikala wrote: >> >>>On September 03, 1999 at 10:42:06, blass uri wrote: >>> >>>>On September 03, 1999 at 09:40:12, Thorsten Czub wrote: >>>> >>>>>On September 02, 1999 at 22:17:15, James T. Walker wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> I'm also curious >>>>>>about your comments concerning the Chessbase auto232. You seem to think there >>>>>>is something wrong with the results when using it. I wonder which program it >>>>>>favors when Fritz is playing Hiarcs 7.32 or Junior is playing Nimzo99. >>>>> >>>>>see paderborn. >>>>>the order is exactly : >>>>>fritz wins over hiarcs. >>>>>junior over nimzo. >>>>>and fritz over junior. >>>>> >>>>>since mark was not in paderborn, it was easy do downgrade hiarcs again. >>>> >>>>If they wanted to downgrade Hiarcs then how do you explain the fact that hiarcs >>>>did not lose against Junior but drew against it. >>>> >>>>I do not see it as a competition between chessbase and other companies but as a >>>>competitions between countries. >>>> >>>>For me Junior is Israel,and Fritz like shredder and dark thought is germany. >>> >>>You are right about Shredder and Dark Thought coming from Germany, but then you >>>would have to count Fritz as Dutch, because it's programmer Frans Morsch is >>>Dutch (they have have some great chess programmers there)! >>> >>>The interface, the database and everything else is made in Germany though. >>> >>> >>>Greetings from Germany, >> >>If this is the case then what is the reason that I read that Germany was written >>as the origin of Fritz in the list of participants in WCCC(Page 48 ICCA Journal >>1999)? >> >>It cannot be because of the interface because if this was the reason then they >>should write Germany also for Junior. >> >>Uri > > Isn't Junior really a German program !? > SL No Amir Ban is from Israel. Uri
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