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Subject: Re: I wonder: how strong is triple brain Shredder?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 05:27:52 10/19/00

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On October 19, 2000 at 07:11:27, Jouni Uski wrote:

>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

We do not know.
I am not going to buy shredder because of millenium's claim but I am against
saying that it is bullshit without testing it.

I will believe that it is 100 elo better if the ssdf says it.
I also trust Enrique if he tells information about Shredder5's results.

I do not trust millenium about it but it does not mean that I think that they
are lying(I have no opinion about it).

Uri



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