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Subject: Re: ChessTiger in the ssdf-list, any results so far ??

Author: Lanny DiBartolomeo

Date: 19:24:14 10/16/99

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On October 16, 1999 at 12:19:04, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On October 16, 1999 at 11:57:54, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>>On October 16, 1999 at 10:51:51, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>
>>>On October 16, 1999 at 10:12:31, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>>>
>>>>How is ctiger in sweden doing ?
>>>
>>>Is Tiger 12 being tested for the November list? I hope so.
>>>
>>>>I have heard they have a few copies and test on 450 Mhz.
>>>>how many games have been played ?
>>>>Elo so far ??
>>>
>>>Let's guess: 50 to 100 above the second.
>>>
>>>By the way, I started playing Tiger 12 - Fritz 6. I am not sure yet, but it
>>>looks like Tiger will crush it. It is too fast for Fritz 6.
>>>
>>>Enrique
>>
>>I think in 40/120 fritz6 gets outcomputed by search-depth.
>>thats what i always said: one day they will makle fritz more intelligent,
>>because they have to.
>>this moment, fritz will not has it strength (enomous depths) anymore, this
>>will lead into a lack of strength.
>>And ? as a result it will not be any stronger.
>>
>>its a pity, but - it seems what happened to genius will now happen to fritz.
>>
>>bye bye fritz.
>>
>>sorry - could not resist.
>>
>>I would guess in 10 games 40/120 fritz6 gets 3 points ?
>>and in 20 games it gets 6 ?
>>i am looking forward to your results enrique.
>>
>>maybe its time to help them. it seems they have worked and not make
>>much progress with the engine.
>
>It is still way too early for me to tell, but it seems that F6 is not any
>stronger than F532. If anything, I think it's weaker. I am watching this games
>and so far F6 doesn't have a chance. For the moment Tiger wins 6-1, +5 =2. I had
>never seen before a Fritz being crushed tactically by anything.
>
>Enrique

Is it possible that chesstiger is just alot stronger than the competition
pentium 90 seems to indicate this.



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