Author: Chris Taylor
Date: 04:17:16 11/19/00
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On November 18, 2000 at 18:49:35, Christophe Theron wrote: >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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