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Subject: Re: Once again Dr. Hyatt is right on--He is a dispassionate observer.

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 07:14:49 10/04/00

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On October 04, 2000 at 00:35:34, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:

>On October 03, 2000 at 20:46:43, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>Err.. exactly _what_ program won't kick a GM at blitz?  I have seen GNU do it.
>>I have seen everybody else do it too...
>>
>>This is hardly a distinguishing event.
>
>Dr. Hyatt,
>
>You are correct.  One game does not mean much.  Gambit Tiger made it look so
>easy though and Mecking made some decent moves.  We will see how good this
>program is within the next six months.
>
>The audience that will be buying these type of programs will be most amused by
>the style of play of Gambit Tiger.  I am certain that you would enjoy it too.
>
>
>Tim Frohlick

My impression after watching hundreds of games between the new beta versions
and Crafty is that it is very solid, has filled a couple of horrible endgame
holes in the previous version, but I have not noticed any tendency to wildly
attack at all.  At least against Crafty on ICC and chess.net.



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