Author: Bertil Eklund
Date: 03:01:33 03/20/00
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On March 20, 2000 at 05:06:29, Harald Faber wrote: >On March 20, 2000 at 02:12:22, Bertil Eklund wrote: > >>On March 20, 2000 at 01:14:36, Harald Faber wrote: >> >>>On March 19, 2000 at 15:41:30, Bertil Eklund wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>Hi! >>>> >>>>A very impressive result from Shredder4. >>> >>> >>>Like Christophe I don't see anything impressive. >>>A 30-10 would be impressive, this close win is not. >>> >>> >>>>IMO Shredder plays positionally very good and excellent in the endgames. >>>>Nimzo is a bit stronger tactically. >>>> >>>>Shredder4 used all 4 Turbo-CDs. >>> >>> >>>Which Turbo-CDs? The ChessBase ones? >>> >>> >>>>Bertil >> >>Yes, from Chessbase. > >Hmm. How do you decide which programs get all TBs and which one the >endgame-turbo? Do Fritz, Junior, Hiarcs and Nimzo use the same TBs? >Don't you have enough space on your HD to use all 3- 4- and 5-man TBs? >Did you also notice some strange endings with the eg-turbo-TBs like some others >who saw a mate announcement and because of some missing TBs it ended in a draw? The "new" programs Junior6, Crafty, Shredder4 and Fritz6. No problems at all, we use all 4 CDs. The "old" programs use the same TBs as before. >>IMO it was a impressive result in a 40 game match (in this >>particular match) >> >>Bertil > >What is so impressive? The result? That Shredder won? The way how Shredder won? >Or what else? I guess you must think S4 is superior to all others if you don't think 57,5% against Nimzo7.32 on tournament level is an excellent result. At least I have seen some results from S4 that I think isn't to impressive (Cadaques). As already written I'm impressed of the positional play and particularly the endings. Nimzo is still stronger in tactics. Yes this is only one match (40 games) but I only talk about this match for the moment. As earlier mentioned S4 won against Hiarcs7.32 22,5-19,5. Next is Tiger with the new settings. Bertil
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