Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 15:20:40 03/05/00
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On March 05, 2000 at 15:05:44, Dan Ellwein wrote:
>On March 05, 2000 at 14:45:33, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:
>
>>On March 05, 2000 at 14:33:53, robert blackwell wrote:
>>
>>>Hello everyone! I recently ordered chess tiger, it was a tough decision between
>>>it and fritz6a. In the end i chose rebel tiger because i have junior6. The
>>>question i have is? What program does rebel tiger play, is it a dangerous risky
>>>rebel like player, or is a tactical open position player like fritz. I chose it
>>>because of the recent posts and hype.I do hope im not disappointed.I have been
>>>looking for info but even the rebel site tells very little about the engine,
>>>such and nodes\sec, and playing styles.
>>
>>Careful, prophylactic, tactically alert, positionally sound. An almost perfect
>>endgame. Unfortunately I haven't played many games with it as I have only a
>>text version (DOS, v. 12) that is a little difficult to manage without the
>>auto-player :(( I myself have played about a dozen G/30 games against Tiger and
>>lost all of them, some due to negligence, most due to being outplayed. (BTW, I
>>am currently about 2400 on ICC at blitz). It is surely going to be a tough
>>battle for spot #1 on SSDF among Fritz 6a, Junior and Tiger.
>>
>>
>>*** Djordje
>
>Robert
>
>Got Rebel-Tiger awhile back...
>
>Very tough program to beat...
>
>On my Celeron/400 Mhz Notebook middlegame positions I reach up to 100,000 to
>120,000 nps...
>
>i use 4Mb for Hash Table size (not sure if this is optimum or not)
4Mb is optimal on your computer only if you play fast games.
For long time controls, give as much hash table as you can.
The next version of the engine will adjust his hash table size automatically for
your computer speed and the time controls you select.
> -- Christophe, you have done a good job... :) --
Thanks!
Christophe
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