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Subject: Re: what does the new rebel package have that chessbase engines dont?

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 05:18:17 10/12/00

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On October 12, 2000 at 04:29:48, Mike Adams wrote:

>   Before i elaborate on my question i want to make clear I'm not putting down
>rebel or the rebel products like gambit tiger. In fact i know nothing about them
>other than some rave reveiws i've heard here.  But I cant help wonder if its
>just the fad of the moment.  Not that their not strong or interesting programs
>but when the new fritz comes out, for example, will everyones attention switch?
>   Now here is my question. I allready have Fritz 6, Hiarcs 7.32, junior 5 and
>nimzo 99.  The person who has no chess programs or just one might want to
>seriously consider the rebel package. But why should I buy it since i allready
>have four top notch engines?

Why do you have the 4 programs? Answer: Not because of the GUI but because of
the different engines.
That should be the reason to buy the Rebel package. Each of the three engines
has its unique strength.
And some unique goodies are provided within, e.g. the include/exclude moves from
analysis in Rebel.




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