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Subject: Re: Strongest new program releases

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 09:25:35 11/07/00

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On November 06, 2000 at 22:07:52, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On November 06, 2000 at 12:22:28, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote:
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>>This only my personal opinion (other may and will disagree): I consider Shredder
>>5 to be the strongest!
>>José.
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>Based on what???
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>    Christophe

Based mainly on tournament results. I do not really pay attention to private
testing. I follow tournaments in which the authors are directly involved, like
the ICCA tournaments, the IPCCC, the French championship (congratulations!), the
Dutch open (congratulations again!), the Spanish championship (I have not heard
from it in a long time, but I think you won the last one... congratulations!),
and the CCT.
I also follow human-comp games, again when the authors are directly involved.
And now that we are on that, what has happened with the match against the
Lithuaninan club?
I think Tiger was going to play on two boards for the Rebel team. Whenever that
happens, I expect to see interesting games and I wish you and Ed a good result.
I know you test Tiger against strong local players in Guadalupe (sp?), are those
tournament games? I believe that should help you to score well against humans
too (both Tiger versions have already shown to be very strong against other
computers).
(hey, I can not properly type my name in this computer!).



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