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Subject: Re: Shredder

Author: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen

Date: 03:34:04 08/29/00

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On August 29, 2000 at 01:33:17, Paulo Soares wrote:

>On August 28, 2000 at 12:11:03, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote:
>
>>
>>I am back in Germany and would like to thank everybody who supported me and
>>helped me winning this title. Also thanks to my fellow programmers for the nice
>>and fair competition in London. I have received many nice words recently, also
>>thanks for this.
>>
>>I guess I have to leave the academy awards mode now :-)
>>
>>I am quite satisfied with the games Shredder played in London. I had some nice
>>wins and Shredder played very strong in the endgame allowing to draw some bad
>>positions. I was probably lucky in a few games but without luck you can’t win
>>such a strong competition.
>>
>>If somebody has more questions about Shredder in London I will try to answer
>>them here.
>>
>>Stefan
>
>Congratulations for the victory in London.
>Schreder is the only top program that I never had.

It is called Shredder!

>Although this has already been written, I would like
>of buying Schredder like a stand alone program.
>Two questions:
>
>1. I like to do analyses of positions using " Infinite Analyses " (n best
>   moves), will Schredder5 have this feature?

Yes, I have this since Shredder2 or 3, I can't remember.

>
>2. Does the new engine have some specific improvement for the games against
>   humans?

Yes, I also have learned from the recent human - computer games.

Stefan

>
>Paulo Soares, from brazil



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