Author: Jouni Uski
Date: 04:11:27 10/19/00
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On October 19, 2000 at 06:45:19, Shep wrote: >On October 19, 2000 at 05:17:30, Jouni Uski wrote: > >>"The sensational result of the constant development over many years by Stefan >>Meyer-Kahlen: Whilst >> two engines compute in parallel, the TRIPLE BRAIN module >>decides, which move is selected as the >> best. A mind blowing break-through in the history of chess >>programming!" >> >>This is quote from Millennuim page. If normal Shredder is already 100 points >>over Fritz6a, this must be damn strong! > >Some points about this: > >1) It is doubtful if Shredder is really 100 points stronger than F6a. Of course this claim from Millennium is marketing bullshit. My quess: S5 isn't a single point stronger than Fritz6a. Jouni
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