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Subject: Re: ...And Schredder 4 and Genius 6,5 are not a terror at 266 Mhz...

Author: John Warfield

Date: 12:51:01 12/19/99

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On December 19, 1999 at 15:30:57, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Hi:
>After receiving Millenium package and playing couple of games with each at 40
>moves in 90 minutes, both Genius 6,5 and schredder 4 in my Armada 266 Mhz with
>more than 80 Mb in RAM, my impressio is that both are very strong, yes, and a
>lot stronger than me, OK, but still they are not so edgy, pushing, enterprising
>and interesting as Century is. Genius 6,5 does not seem to be so different to
>his predecesors: he win against a player like me -2100 elo- , but only after
>heavy fight and an slow atrittions of my forces duly helped by the unavoidable
>tactical mistake that happens after so long a game...Schredder is somewhat more
>sharp, maybe a lot more in middle game, but equally you does not feel he same
>degree of inmediate pressure that Century produces from the very first minute.
>Century begins to make life miserable with the first move after  openning phase
>is finished and if you does not know well each line,  as it is my case due to
>deep chess lazyness, the slight imprecision in your piece meal improvisation " a
>la Lasker" will put you in problems at once. Not htat Century has longer lines,
>but seems to know what to do  in that difficult phase of he game. So, it seems
>we must wait Tiger for something really new. Until now, I consider Century my
>best 1999 purchase.



 You Are absolutely Correct about rebel century!!  I thought I was the only one
who noticed this sharp rebel playing style!!!  It feels way stronger than all
the other programs to me, although it will lose to them.



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