Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 12:16:09 11/07/00
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On November 07, 2000 at 05:27:39, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote:
>On November 07, 2000 at 03:34:11, Marcus Kaestner wrote:
>
>>On November 07, 2000 at 00:43:01, Harald Faber wrote:
>>
>>>On November 06, 2000 at 17:01:38, john rice wrote:
>>>
>>>>This is the word i'm getting from icd info (+100elo over fritz6a). What do you
>>>>think?
>>>>Thanks in advance
>>>
>>>It might be stronger than Fritz6a, but certainly not 100 or more pts. But it is
>>>not the stronghest program available IMO, Tiger and Century are at least equal.
>>>(and much cheaper :-))
>>
>>he is strong, but far away to be the strongest. gambit tiger scores nearly 60%
>>against that shredder.
>>
>>marcus
>
>OK, I guess I have to make a FAQ for it:
>
>The last Shredder version Marcus Kästner got was Shredder 4.16 from June, but
>even this version is no longer running legally since about August because of a
>time bomb.
>
>So Marcus Kästner could have tested this version against other programs of that
>time. If I understood Christophe right there was no Gambit Tiger available at
>this time.
>
>Gambit Tiger and the new Rebel are problably very strong and I would like to see
>results of Shredder against this programs, but unforunately this is not yet
>possible for me or somebody else.
Chris Taylor has just made you an offer to let Shredder 5 play against Gambit
Tiger 1.0.
He is even willing to pay in order to get the copy and do the long testing job.
What do you think? Can you provide a copy and let the programs play?
I am as eagger as you to know the outcome.
Christophe
>If Tiger and/or Rebel are stronger that Shredder5 I certainly wouldn't be very
>happy but I could live with that, but right now there is nobody who can give us
>any hint concerning this.
>
>I don't thing that Tiger and/or Rebel need faked test results to proof their
>strength.
>
>Stefan (author of Shredder)
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