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Subject: Re: What's the fastest mate-finder?

Author: Larry Griffiths

Date: 17:36:15 08/28/00

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On August 28, 2000 at 15:10:56, James Thompson wrote:

>On August 28, 2000 at 13:32:18, Harald Faber wrote:
>
>>On August 28, 2000 at 13:24:47, James Thompson wrote:
>>
>>>I read the posts on this subject with a lot of interest because I'm not
>>>completely happy with Mate 2.0 which comes with Frtiz.  I love its documentation
>>>capability; it completely documents all variation lines on the way to a mate in
>>>X moves but it can be extermely slow on complicated or "non-straight-forward"
>>>mates.
>>>
>>>Does anyone know of another mate solver/finder that will work within Fritz or
>>>ChessBase?  Of the programs mentioned in the earlier discussions where are they
>>>available for download?  Thanks for the advice...
>>>
>>>James
>>
>>Just get Chessmaster 6000 for 10-20 bucks or wait for CM8000, coming soon but
>>will be at 30-40 bucks.
>
>I've owned CM 6000, and wasn't particularly happy with it.  And besides when I
>switched to NT and now WIN 2000 the argument became mute.
>
>James

I also have CM 6000 and love it, but I also am on WIN 2000 and waiting to hear
comments about it running under Win2k when it comes out in November.  I liked
the personality thing best.

Larry.



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