Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 15:49:35 11/18/00
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On November 18, 2000 at 11:13:44, pavel wrote:
>On November 18, 2000 at 10:54:37, John Smith wrote:
>
>>Having used chess tiger 12, as well as Fritz, Junior, Nimzo 732 extensively, I
>>can say quite honestly that the newest Tiger is the most amazing program I have
>>ever used. It is unbelievably strong. In fact, I feel that it sets new
>>standards for playing strength that may amount to a new paradigm.
>>
>>As a result of non stop use over the last few days with it against various
>>opponents in Yahoo, I have now uninstalled and removed Fritz 6, Junior6,
>>Nimzo732. They are superflous.
>
>I dont get this, why did you uninstal the other programs?
>because CT take too much disk space? ( i need to know this because I am
>considering to buy it very soon along with a lot of other new programs)\
The full install of Rebel-Tiger II (includes Chess Tiger 13.0, Gambit Tiger 1.0,
and the books) uses 26Mb of hard disk space.
Is it one of the smallest footprint you can find amongst today's top commercial
programs.
Christophe
>or did you find CT so good that you thought keeping other programs is worthless?
>:) , if so then its (IMO) a very weird thing :)
>
>>
>>Gambit Tiger does not impress me as much as Tiger 13. And the GUI continues to
>>be awkward. The opening book seems limited, and Tiger continues to play the
>>same lines as black when facing e4; it could be my ignorance in not optimizing
>>the book.
>>
>>Congratulations Mr Theron, you have created a magnificent program here.
>
>yes magnificant indeed, I just played another games against it on ics,
>been crushed to pumlp ;(
>
>pavs
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