Author: Chris Carson
Date: 10:16:25 05/11/00
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On May 11, 2000 at 09:52:56, Graham Laight wrote: >On May 10, 2000 at 16:13:18, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>Schroeder has demonstrated so far that Rebel is the strongest program against >>Human, is frank trying to show us that indeed that is not the case, with his >>test Version of Fritz SSS ? > >Are you sure about this? > >I thought that Fritz was getting very good results against GMs. > >According to the most recent TPRs I've seen, (recent CCC posting by Chris >Carson), Fritz 6 already had 2489 - and I think it's rating will have risen >since then, following some great results in the last few weeks. > >Rebel 9 has previously achieved a TPR of 2535, but Chris doesn't list Century's >rating. > >On Rebel's home page, they describe Smyslov as a "SUPER GM", but they do not >give a TPR for the Century Vs GM series (many of these games were not at >tournament time controls anyway). > >-g Take a look at: http://home.interact.se/~w100107/welcome.htm That is Tony's page. you will find the link to my list there. :) I do have Rebel Century (Reb-Cen). The list has all games except the last ISR round and the Fritz SSS match. I will update the list and post on Tony' site and here at CCC when the Dutch Championship is finished. Fritz SSS is running on a quad 500 mhz PIII. Fritz 6/SSS on a quad 500 is very strong (see the one game from the list, plus the 3 out of 4 so far for the dutch championship). Rebel has 20+ games on single 450/500 processor. Shredder 4 and Hiarcs also have very strong ratings on single processor machines. However, the multi-processor version of Fritz is proving to get the expected boost from the extra MHZ. :) All games on the list are 40/2. Best Regards, Chris Carson
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