Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 04:13:06 12/08/99
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On December 08, 1999 at 07:06:33, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On December 08, 1999 at 06:36:42, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On December 07, 1999 at 19:04:44, Heiko Mikala wrote: >> >>>Huh? Are you talking about version 5 or 8? Did you see it's (v8) results in my >>>tournament? It plays great chess, and it's absolutely competitive even against >>>the strongest other programs. >> >>Mchess 8 is a great program, not only competitive but with a brilliant style. >> >>> Do you remember Enrique Irazoquis tournament from >>>the end of last year? It finished on a shared second place in this tournament >>>out of eleven programs. Enrique used all the strongest programs available at >>>that time, in the biggest tournament I have ever seen (550 games all in all). >> >>How about starting another tournament? I could use 2 PIII-500s, 256MB each and >>the programs would be: > >Hi! > >What are you waiting for, I guess most everyone should love it, maybee except >for one or two unlucky programmers. Remember the interest from your latest >tournament!? >Please take on your shoes and run down to the nearest computer-shop, we canĀ“t >wait any longer! :) I just read that Heiko is already playing this tournament, so I wonder why should I bother. But maybe, I don't know (sleepless night analyzing the Baburin-Rebel game: would 52...h5 have won? how about 52... Rf1? I wish I were Kasparov) Enrique >Bertil > >>Rebel Tiger >>Fritz 6 >>Junior 6 >>Shredder 4 >>Nimzo 732 >>Hiarcs 732 >>Genius 6.5 >>Crafty 17.2 (as engine for Fritz) >>Diep (if Vincent is interested) >> >>Games at 60/60, 10 game matches for a total of 360 games. At 1 match per day, in >>36 days I would be done. Games would be posted here daily. Is there any interest >>in such a tournament? Please tell me, because buying another PC and spending so >>much time is no joke. >> >>Enrique >> >>>Greetings, >>> >>>Heiko.
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