Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 18:22:34 10/30/00
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On October 30, 2000 at 20:51:41, stuart taylor wrote: There is a program for every purpose out there, it all depend what you are looking in a P.C.Chess program, For instance, if you are looking for the stongest program available now, then you have a choice between Gambit Tiger or Rebel Century 3.0 which is offered on the same CD. But if you want to wait for Fritz 7 or even better Shredder 5, they should be around christmas time. Now if you are looking for the program with the most features you don't need to go any further CM 8000 is almost available, plus it also has the best Graphics available yet, and it ended in 2nd place in the strong Dutch Open. Now if you are looking for the program that play closer to a human , then your choice again is with Rebel Century or Nimzo 8, Plus Rebel play the stongest against humans so far. Pichard. >Isn't it most sensible to wait until another 2 or 3 top programs are on the >market, and are tested, and then get the one(s) with the strongest results? > As I wrote below, Surely the STRONGEST program, even if it seems dull, will >never be dull, if the most effective line is adventurous and brilliant. It will >play that! But you can be confident that whatever it does is RIGHT and best. > > What interest is interesting if it might be wrong? That would make me spend >hours and days testing interesting sacrifices to see if they are perfect or not, >and I will never know what to expect, since sometimes they will be and sometimes >not. If they are sometimes not, then in 5 years from now, that program will be >wiped off the board by any other program, in a match, if not in every game, >whereas Chess Tiger 13(e.g.)might remain quite competitive even long after then! > Maybe CT 13 will now be the successor of HIARCS which seems to be quite >resilient. Or will it be Shredder? > But best competetive results must surely be the best buy, and the most >authentic both positionally and tactically, and, when interesting--VERY >interesting! >S.Taylor > > > > > > > >On October 30, 2000 at 17:07:57, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: > >>Daniel, >> >>Get the Rebel 11 CD. Next in line would be Shredder 5. Last, but not least I >>would recommend Chessmaster 8000 because it can probably beat 99.99% of the >>players at this site on a consistent basis and is only $25.95 for the upgrade >>from CM6000/7000. >> >>Tim Frohlick >> >>On October 30, 2000 at 16:58:47, Daniel Chancey wrote: >> >>>What to buy? I'll probably have 4 or 5 choices. Chessmaster 8000, Shredder >>>5, Fritz 7, Rebel Century 3, or other. >>> >>>Chessmaster 8000 might be more like a learning program. It stil has a small >>>book and secondary time controls still not available. Shredder 5 is the world >>>computer champion. Hope to learn more about this. Rebel Century 3 is a strong >>>positional computer. Fritz 7 is a fighting one I believe. Way too early to >>>decide. >>> >>>As for my book, I'll plan to put in 1 last update before the year is over. >>>Also (to Chessmaster fans) I'll try to put in a few G/60 matches. >>> >>>Castle2000
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