Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 11:13:02 10/18/00
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On October 18, 2000 at 03:53:38, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:
>On October 18, 2000 at 03:17:39, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>> If the strengths of Chess Tiger can be combined with those of Chess Gambit,
>>now, or even within 10 weeks from now, I, although quite poor, would gladly pay
>>$200 for a copy, without any other package.
>> But that would have to mean that the resulting program would beat the two
>>upcoming Tigers in a match.
>> Wouldn't others do the same?
>>S.Taylor
>
>Dear Stuart,
>
>As a Beta tester for the Rebel 11 programs, I can say that Gambit Tiger by
>itself is worth $200.00 but I am glad that Ed and his associates have kept the
>price down. I recommended that they charge a little bit more than the low price
>for all four programs. I think that Ed knows more about marketing chess
>programs than I do.
>
>This is an awesome chess program package. There is nothing like it on the
>market. Unfortunately, Ed Schroder is spoiling us rotten. Christophe tells me
>that he has only been able to put a small fraction of the total endgame
>knowledge possible into his Tiger programs so far. There is room for
>improvement and it will come in the next upgrades.
>
>As our processors get faster and eat less power we will soon be able to play
>Gambit Tiger on a device the size of a wallet at 1 Gigahertz with 128 Megs of
>RAM. I will take my GT Mobile Computer with me everywhere. Sooner than you
>think , my friend.
If this is what you want, I promise it's going to be possible soon. Maybe not
with such a powerful computer. But in your pocket, definitely.
Stay tuned.
Christophe
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