Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 12:41:34 11/13/00
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On November 13, 2000 at 15:26:29, Eran wrote: >Does Rebel-Century 3 play or analyze the best in closed positional games? > >Does Rebel-Century 3 play poorly in open tactic games? > >Thanks, >Eran To my point of vieuw the orginal Rebel settings always had one difeculty the thread of capture was to high I think that Rebel century 3.0 copes better with this I don't think Rebel Century is spesifcly (sory if I wrote this wrong) strong in closed games . What I do think is that Rebel plays verry well in clasical setups better then in Modern games compering to other programs. but then again there is no computer program wich handles modern games well that's included Schreder. But I think the greatest strenght of Rebel is always the switch between midle and end game handeling and in the meantime being tacticly stronger in the midlegame then his felow positional programs.
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