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Subject: Re: What is the most stronger freeware engine? A new Tournament in November

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 03:41:56 10/31/00

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On October 31, 2000 at 00:58:42, Pete Galati wrote:

>>At the moment the tournament have this participants.
>>
>>1. Hiarcs 7.32
>>2. Fritz 5.32
>>3. Junior 5.0
>>4. Crafty17-13
>>5. CometB23 (we have to make a tournament between B23, B11 and B09 to choose a
>>winner.
>>6. Little Goliath 2000.V2
>>7. Phalanx (last version)
>>8. maybe Fritz6 and maybe Inmichess.3.06
>>
>>Do you have any suggest for me? Another engine that we would have to put in this
>>tournament???? ( strong engine, I mean.)
>>
>>
>>Thanks to all!
>
>The _single_ strongest freeware engine?  Beats me, probably Crafty.  Since it
>appears that you plan to run this tournament in a Chessbase interface (is that
>true?) then almost definitely Crafty, because a native engine will be stronger
>than an engine run through a Winboard adopter, so my guess is that Crafty is the
>strongest downloadable native  engine for the Chessbase interfaces.  No, I have
>not tested that.

Crafty is already listed among the eight. I would try Yace, AnMon or ZChess in
that order. They all work quite well under CB GUIs to my knowledge.

Mogens.



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