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Subject: Re: Article: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen explains the success of Shredder (summary)

Author: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen

Date: 07:28:57 06/13/00

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On June 13, 2000 at 09:57:34, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Hi:
>In fact I think that, as you can expect, stefan has not said too much. Not what
>you say he said, at least that's not clear for me. Just he talked about general,
>sensible considerations. So the tittle of the article is misleading: he does not
>explain why Schredder is so good, but just say what any programmer could say:
>that you need something more than tactical strenght, that these days just
>searching speed is not enought, etc.  Is like explaining the speed of a ship
>writtng an article about the importance of water for navigation. Not that I
>blame stefan: why should he tell about his program? At most I blame the guy that
>picked that titlle so far of reality.
>Fernando

I wrote this article for readers with no computer chess background at all, so I
couldn't go into details too much.

Stefan



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