Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 14:00:30 01/19/00
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On January 19, 2000 at 12:14:22, walter irvin wrote: >On January 19, 2000 at 11:09:11, Rajen Gupta wrote: > >>I had asked a simople question-is rebel getting weaker- several posters have >>pointed me to web sites and databases where games involving rebel have been >>played-9thanks very much to them)i am now satisfied that all versions of rebel >>(8 onwards)are extremely strong-and will now buy rebel because it is now >>available in the windows version. >> >>Let us now argue about something different >> >>raken > >you had a good question .but i have played and tested rebel 8 on to century >.rebel has gotten better .i used to judge every new program by playing it myself >and then playing the program vs various chess computers , like sapphire ect >.rebel century has a style that to me is very boring but very strong .century >has not lost a game vs my chess computers ,rebel 8 has lost so did rebel 10 .i >wish rebel had an engine that could go inside hiarcs like all the winboard >engines ,i would buy it even if it were just an engine .if they did that people >could see how strong or weak rebel is ,real easy . Hi walter; yours is the sort of opinion that i was seeking-accurate and to the point: ie that you have tested several versions of rebel, against each other and against other chess computers and found that the latest version of rebel has performed better than the earlier versions.this along with the link to various databases containing rebel games (pointed out by some of the other posters has convinced me that i was wrong and that rebel is indeed getting better and stronger. thanks rajen rajen
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