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Subject: Re: You must be a strong chess player to beat Tiger on its lowest level.

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 19:53:38 11/25/00

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On November 25, 2000 at 19:07:36, stuart taylor wrote:

>On November 25, 2000 at 09:21:42, James T. Walker wrote:
>
>>On November 25, 2000 at 08:07:49, Georg Langrath wrote:
>>
>>>On November 25, 2000 at 06:02:42, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>>
>>>>On November 25, 2000 at 04:21:59, Georg Langrath wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I have tried the lowest beginner level in Tiger against my Saitek Travel
>>>>>Champion. Saitek on 20 seconds per move has no chance against Tigers lowest
>>>>>beginner level. That means that Tigers lowest beginner level is at least 1600
>>>>>SSDF Elo.  So you must be at least a good club player to have a chance against
>>>>>Tiger. And to call the lowest level on Tiger beginner level is of course a joke.
>>>>>
>>>>>Georg
>>>>
>>>>You might try the LokaSoft engine.
>>>>
>>>>Ed
>>>
>>>Yes, but why not Rebel Century 3 ? No other chess program has so good weakening
>>>of levels as Rebel Century.
>>>
>>>Georg
>>
>>That's true Georg.  The thing I like about Rebel's low levels is it still uses
>>time as if it is really thinking hard but plays down in strength.  This is
>>unlike some engines which simply drop to 1 or 2 ply searches and move instantly
>>every time.
>>Jim
>
>Does it make intelligent mistakes? I mean great ideas which can be thwarted,
>just like human would?
>s.Taylor

:-)  Intelligent mistakes? :>)  Is that an oxymoron?  I don't know.  I play it
on the 1300 level sometimes and I can give it a good game but I still lose most
of the time.
Jim



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