Author: Albert Silver
Date: 08:26:56 08/30/00
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On August 29, 2000 at 14:43:54, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>On August 29, 2000 at 04:08:26, Jouni Uski wrote:
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>>This will answer 2 questions:
>>1) Which one is stronger?
>>2) Are they unbeatable?
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>Shredder sure is hard to beat. It just became world championship.
>
>I don't see why 10 games at your place would proof anything.
>there are more chessprograms as fritz and shredder.
>
>>BTW, have You noticed, that Fritz has never won WMCCC! Yes, I know, that it has
>
>Despite a superb book in this WMCC sure.
>
>Note that fritz5 at the 97 wmcc sure didn't have a book that well.
>Except for Nimzobook hardly any book at paris 97 was kicking butt.
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>>won WCCC in Hong Kong 1995, but WMCCC never. This is quite strange, when Fritz
>>is strong and has Chessbase support behind.
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>chessbase support doesn't do much. chessbase only sells.
>
>Kure makes the book, Morsch makes the engine. it's only those 2 guys who
>decide what strength fritz has.
>
>Matthias Feist is the GUI programmer. He operates Fritz usual. He's a real
>cool guy. If he does something real stupid wrong, then fritz might crash,
>forfeit or do a stupid move, so he's more or less also someone who must not
>deliver bad work.
>
>The other 20 chessbase dudes are just salesmen and a few or one of them
>owner. I'm not sure who owns chessbase. Wuellenweber?
I thought it was Friedel.
A.S.
>
>>Jouni
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