Author: Harald Faber
Date: 01:10:22 03/07/00
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On March 07, 2000 at 03:38:20, Christophe Theron wrote: >On March 07, 2000 at 03:18:50, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On March 07, 2000 at 01:56:11, robert michelena wrote: >> >>>Tiger 12 on a 450 AMD k6, 128 mb Ram, with Christophe's Updated settings. >>>Fritz 6a on a 450 intel PIII, 196 mb Ram, >> >>It is easier for us if you'd use PGN format for the game and moves. >> >>BTW I have NEVER seen Tiger crushing an opponent. It takes at least 60 moves and >>an endgame for Tiger to win. :-) > > >Never seen? Play against Tiger yourself. ;) I don't play against programs for some time. I once did, only blitz, and even Fritz3 on 486 held me down by +1 =3 -82. So nowadays soft- and hardware won't make it easier for me. ;-) I also tried against MCP (g/60) but also on the P133 it was desastrous, I admit I don't have the patience to play tournament games against a computer. And with my current opening repertoire this is very dangerous for me, it is easier to play the bishop's opening against humans e.g. :-) >When I do, it never lasts more than 20 moves. :) > > Christophe I will hold on a bit longer but I guess at move #40 my position will not be of my wishes...:-)
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