Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 11:52:33 09/21/00
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Standard 2352 131 34 9 174 2374 (21-Sep-2000)
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1: Beta Winboard engine rematch is ON
2: Yace 023 pre 17 (Yet Another Chess Engine) Author: Dieter Buerssner Sept
\ 15-2000
3: Running on a Cel 433 with 3,4 & 5 men tablebases, 70 Mb opening book 40 ply
4: Automated by Chessfun...Operated by Chessfun_1999@yahoo.com
5: www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999 My Chesspages
6: DO NOT CHEAT AGAINST Yace - All Losses And Draws Are Analyzed - Cheating
\ Will Be Reported
7: Please don't use Crafty, I have hundereds of games with Crafty
\ clones....Thanks
8: Will +noplay any (C) account that don't specify it's program or CPU Style 12
set. You will not hear shouts. You are already open.On September 21, 2000 at
09:28:45, pavel wrote:
Ernst.
>Hi,
> few mins ago, i was watching some games played by the beta version of
>chesstiger in chessnet vs an account called FRITZ-X, as i was talking to the
>operator of the FRITZ-X, he told me that he is a beta-tester for chessbase, but
>at that moment he was using gandalf (betaversion) to play against
>chesstiger(beta) (account G-N-U).
>So I ask him , whats his impression about gandalf, as a beta tester of
>chessbase.
>he told me that gandalf is likely stronger than fritz6a but not as strong as
>fritz 7.
>he also told me that fritz7 is a dual processor version of fritz6a.
>
>with all said gandalf won 2 games in a row against chesstiger.....(beta).
>ofcourse gandalf had hardware edge...:)
>
>here are the games
>
>
>Pavel.
>
>ps, I am no longer associated with fritz beta-team....
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