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Subject: Rumors of the Chess Programs Life by F Villegas :))

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 21:00:48 10/04/00

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On October 03, 2000 at 15:05:40, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>In a couple of months or sooner we will see coming into us the following bunch
>of programs asking for our money and our time:
>a) Rebel 11 package, weith two or three programs. Three  if that misterious
>Tiger gambit comes...

Correction: Sorry, it is not a mistery. Chess Tiger will come like a tactical
monster. :) And Rebel Century 3 will come a great Chess Program for analysis. I
can tell you with certainty because I am Beta Tester of this Chess Programs.

>b) Schredder 5, maybe stand-alone or in a bundle with who-knows-what

Speculation.

>c) CM 8000 with its new engine. Who can lose it?

Right!! :)

>d) Perhaps Mchess 9. Just a rumour, but...

Correction: There are no rumors about a new MChessPro release. It was put in
cooling for a long time.

>d) The new Hiarcs. This "new Hiarcs" things is so old that maybe it will become
>truth.

I have read in this Forum that ChessBase will release a new Hiarcs Version at
the end of the year. Somebody said that he had sent an email to ChessBase
concerning to this information.

>e) Fritz 7. You can expect germanic commercial precision in the date of
>delivery. No jokes with them, get the money right now.
>

The correct roumor is: Fritz7 will be the dual Fritz6a Version.


>To that you can add the programs that very recently stroke the field or are
>coming in matter of days:
>a) Chess Assistant.
>b) Gandalf

Correction: GambitSoft is already selling Gandalf.

>c) Chess base
>d) A variety of modules of both of them

Rumor: Specifically, Nimzo 8 will be release in November.

>
>Of course there are, according to my sources, some possible surprises on the
>way:
>a) Perhaps a commercial version of Peter Mckenzie program?

I can say No with certainty.

>b) Perhaps a new lucky strike buy the authors of Virtual Chess, the excellent
>french program?

Speculation.

>c) Perhaps a new stand alone version of WChess by Kittinger?

Speculation.

>d) Perhaps a fixed and workable version of Power Chess?
>

Speculation.


You forget Diep2 in this group!


>Naturally you must add:
>a) A new crop of CD's with a variety of engines
>b) More CD's with just another crop of magazines articles
>c) Even more CD's with a new stock of opennings
>
>Well, Am I missing something? What a heck are we going to do? Maybe I should
>sell my collection of old cars to get the money. And what I am going to do with
>my "old" programs? Some are so recently installed that I have not yet played
>more than one or two games with them. And I have not more room to stock the
>increasing pile of old programs that becomes obsolete the same day I put my
>hands on them. In fact I have realized that the more programs I have, the less
>play. Kind of subtitution of chess playing mania for collection mania of chess
>stuff?

Not applying this concept for me, because I use all my Chess Programs, as much
the new ones as the old ones.

>In fact, according to my calculations, each of us should get around 500 bucks if
>you still pretend to be considered a respectable member of this group. 500 is
>the minimum, of course.

Right, rigth, right. :)

>Fernando

Best Regards, Arturo.



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