Author: pavel
Date: 03:12:00 08/14/00
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On August 14, 2000 at 04:24:08, Ed Schröder wrote: >On August 14, 2000 at 03:11:11, pavel wrote: > >>On August 14, 2000 at 02:47:26, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On August 13, 2000 at 23:38:14, Peter Kappler wrote: >>> >>>>On August 13, 2000 at 23:04:06, robert blackwell wrote: >>>> >>>>>People should check out a position more carefully before claiming a move is bad. >>>>>bxa2 in the position given in the earlier post is the right move and it is the >>>>>move nd5 which loses as it breaks the pin on the d file preventing bxb3! any >>>> >>>> >>>>[D]3r1rk1/2p1Rppp/p4n2/1p1b4/3P4/3B3P/PPPN2P1/4R1K1 b - - 0 1 >>>> >>>>I think you might need to follow your own advice, because after Bxa2 b3 Bxb3 >>>>Nxb3 Black is lost. >>> >>> >>> >>>Actually the line is much more complicated than that. >>> >>>I believe that Bxa2 indeed loses, but playing b3 just after Bxa2 apparently does >>>not work. It is much much more complicated and deep. >>> >>> >>> Christophe >> >> >>Hi theron, >> I was wondering about when are you going to release your next >>chesstiger version? >>the only reason i didnt buy chesstiger ( before it even got released I did made >>up my mind to buy it though) because of many threads I read in this forum about >>the interface being "buggy", also ics option was indeen "very bad". I believe >>most programs have bugs more or less :), but the least the best :) >> >>But I am very very much willing to buy the next version, a less buggy version. >> >>hopefully & thankfully >>pavel >> >>ps, any plan for winboard version? > >There are hardly any bugs in Rebel-Tiger. Besides of that a free update >is available. > >Ed is it possible to get rebel century as an engine with chesstiger. in such a way so that I can laod it in windows interface and play it online. without going through the DOS trouble? thanks again ;) pavel
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