Author: stuart taylor
Date: 13:30:54 08/19/00
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On August 18, 2000 at 14:19:17, Chris Taylor wrote: >On August 18, 2000 at 12:31:46, stuart taylor wrote: > >>On August 18, 2000 at 11:00:14, Chris Taylor wrote: >> >>>On August 18, 2000 at 09:06:49, stuart taylor wrote: >>> >>>>On August 18, 2000 at 08:44:34, Chris Taylor wrote: >>>> >>>>>The computer details are >>>>>Tiger 12.0e Amd 500 64meg ram, latest upgrade, ponder on, contempt -15 All >>>>>sounds off....It's own book. >>>>> >>>>>Fritz 6a Celeron 500 128meg ram 3,4,5 piece endgame database, default settings. >>>>>General.ctg >>>>> >>>>>Fritz 11 Tiger 9 >>>>> >>>>>That is the final score for the 20 games. I still have to look through the >>>>>games?? >>>>> >>>>>The next round Junior against Tiger. >>>>> >>>>>Chris Taylor. >>>>> >>>>>Ps games to anyone requesting! >>>> >>>>Is this the regular Tiger 12 version which has been out for some months now? >>>>Or isit something along the lines of the next upgrade? >>>>S.Taylor >>> >>>This is the old Tiger, against a new Fritz. >>> >>>Chris Taylor >> >>Sorry! you mean newer than normal 6a? > >>S.Taylor > >No mate. Normal Fritz 6 then they released a service pack, so, it is an upgrade >that is free for all? Well, if you buy and register! Like wot I did.....! > >I am not privy to any special engines or setups! Just me joining two machines >together. Then letting the engines slug it out? When I come home from work, I >see what damage they have done each other? >What I have comes off the shelf, when I buy it! >But, if any new versions are offered me... I will do the same with the new, as I >do with the stuff I buy! >AUTO232 it??? > >Chris Taylor. So sorry! I'm just a bit crazy about what hasn't come out yet. My imagination just runs off without me. I guess one should now be very explicit when saying new or old, as new test versions are already beginning to exist. S.Taylor
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