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Subject: Re: Tiger crushes fritz6a; game 1--- I give up-sorry

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 20:58:04 03/08/00

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On March 08, 2000 at 16:36:18, Peter Kasinski wrote:

>On March 07, 2000 at 23:09:28, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On March 07, 2000 at 17:27:30, Peter Kasinski wrote:
>>
>>>On March 07, 2000 at 14:03:04, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 07, 2000 at 10:52:10, robert michelena wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>For the primitive condition of the post.  I was under the illusion that Tiger
>>>>>automatically saves games the same way chessbase products ( autosave ).  Much to
>>>>>my chagrin, such is not the case.  All the games I played with Tiger are lost
>>>>>until I can get my two Junior opponents to mail me the games.  This game is the
>>>>>result of Yahoo  e-mailing me the game.  Sorry for the unsophisticated
>>>>>appearance, and if Christophe Theron or some good soul can spare some time, I
>>>>>would appreciate a primer on how to make Tiger automatically save games.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>There is indeed an automatic procédure: click on File, then Save. :)
>>>>
>>>>You need to have a database open.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    Christophe
>>>>
>>>
>>>Well, I just came back from work and after kissing my wife and kids directed my
>>>quick steps to the computer room where Tiger 12e (P3-667) plays a match against
>>>Deep Junior 6a (dual Celeron 563). And what do I find? Junior resigned the game
>>>(score was -15 and change) and saved its game (_automatically_) to the database.
>>
>>
>>When you play an Auto232 match, Rebel-Tiger will save its games automatically.
>>All you need is to open a database (empty or not) before you start the match.
>>
>
>Thanks, will do.
>
>>
>>
>>>Tiger and the whole Win98 machine froze and I had to reboot it.
>>
>>
>>Is your P3-667 overclocked?
>>
>
>
>No. The Celerons are :)
>
>
>>
>>
>>> Needless to say
>>>I don't have a record of this game from Tiger's perspective and it's a pity as
>>>these are often instructive.
>>>
>>>regards,
>>>PK
>>>
>>>ps. Tiger is impressive and is leading this (young) match by a score of 3:2.
>>
>>
>>Hey, you mean you let my poor little thing play against a dual-head Junior?
>>
>>
>
>
>Yup, and since my last message Tiger drew two more games - for a 4:3 lead still.
>I will continue until one program wins 10 games.
>
>In my previous matches with comparable hardware mismatch (2x500MHz vs. 550MHz)
>DJ6 disposed of Nimzo2000, Shredder 4 and Hiarcs 7.32 rather ruthlessly.
>Tiger's games (forget the early lead) are impressive because DJ6a on this
>hardware is strong.


OK. Please keep us informed of what happens.

Oh! And please don't forget to download the book patch on the Rebel Home Page,
or else Junior could win by repeating won games.



    Christophe



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