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Subject: Re: let get ready for the party!!

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 06:57:55 08/10/00

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On August 10, 2000 at 06:21:16, pavel wrote:

>Hi guys,
>          It seems that rebel century 3 is also participating in the tourny.
>so far the programs that I know is participatig are........
>
>"Crafty" (first it had doubts to even perform in the tourny now its running on a
>          "monster" alpha machine) Graham laight is probably operating it.

It isn't on a "monster machine" at all.  It will probably be on a 500mhz
21264 alpha.  Which is good for Crafty.  But certainly nowhere near an 8-way
700mhz box...



>
>"Nimzo 8" The chessbase product is supposed to be stronger than fritz6, and also
>          It is expected to released just after the tourny in 3 weeks !!
>
>"Rebel tiger"  Not the commerciallly available version probablly the one that
>                    will be released next. Almost bigfree that is ;)
>
>"SoS"          IMO it is going to be the next chessbase product seems like the
>              Chessbase guys has good interest on it
>
>"Lil goliath"   The tactical beast. I dont know mush about it's chances. As the
>               author himself said that his program is better in blitz than
>               longer time controls......or was it only for the 2.xx versions?
>                I forgot.
>
>"francesca"       I read from the author (Tom King) that DOS version of the
>                 Program gonna play the tourny dunno much about it :)
>
>"Shredder"         (version 4 or 5?) The first one to "yell" about
>                           participating  AFAIK.
>
>"Rebel century3"    The last one to join .....which seems to be a comp killer :)
>
>
>any other programs thats also participating ....but I cant remember or didnt
>followup? or any mistakes in the list?
>pls let me know
>thanks
>pavel



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