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

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 15:52:46 10/13/00

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On October 13, 2000 at 17:58:05, Mogens Larsen wrote:

>On October 13, 2000 at 17:31:13, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>I can tell you that CB8 is not cheap but you complain about the price of the new
>>engines like tiger even without knowing the price when you do not complain about
>>the price of CB8.
>
>Just a bit of irony.
>
>>You also decide by personal experience that chessbase GUI is the most flexible
>>when you did not try the new Rebel-Tiger II GUI.
>
>No answers related by the beta testers, who should know about the features of
>the GUI, mentioned something that surpasses the Chessbase GUI. This was relevant
>regarding the questions asked by Mike Adams IMO.
>
>>I also remember that you suggest buying chessmaster8000 instead of tiger when
>>you did not mention problems with chessmaster that John merlino mentioned.
>
>I was trying to encourage a more specific answer concerning the capabilities of
>Rebel Tiger II and I used CM8000 as a counterexample.
>
>>I think that your attitude is hostile against tiger.
>
>Nope. If someone felt offended by my modus operandi, I'm sorry and I apologize.
>
>>I have some programs like Fritz5,Hiarcs7.32,Junior5.9,chessmaster6000,Rebel
>>Century and I prefer buying tiger and not chessmaster8000 because of the
>>different playing style of gambit tiger.
>
>Fair enough.
>
>>I am going to use chess programs as soon as the correspondence chess final of
>>Israel begins and having program with different style that sacrifies a lot of
>>material for king attack seems more attractive than having chessmaster8000 that
>>has similiar style to chessmaster6000.
>
>Maybe it would be better to play some moves yourself and rely less on computer
>help. Or is it computer correpondence chess?
>
>Mogens.

I believe that the players who do not use programs lost in the previous stages
so everybody or at least most of the players in the final use computers to help
them.

It is not exactly a computer correspondence chess tournament because I do not
follow one program for all the moves.

Uri



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