Author: Johan Havegheer
Date: 10:11:17 12/06/00
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On December 05, 2000 at 21:13:15, John Merlino wrote: >On December 05, 2000 at 20:39:31, Michael Cummings wrote: > >>On December 05, 2000 at 20:35:15, Steve Shook wrote: >> >>>What is the strongest chess software available that allows you to import PGN >>>games. It must be IBM home computer compatible and have nice graphics also. >>>Based on the criteria I mentioned above, in your opinion what chess software is >>>the best? >> >>Well I think chessmaster 8000 is the best looking and can import PGN, and I will >>make the prediction like I did for CM6000, that the CM8000 king engine will be >>the best very soon. >> >>When I make these statements about the engines I am usually right, even though >>99.9% of other people here will laugh. But all those people will once again be >>humiliated like they were when CM6K topped the lists. >> >>The King Engine is simply the KING !!!! > >CALL ME SHOCKED AND STUNNED!!! MICHAEL IS BACK ON OUR SIDE!!! WOOHOO!!!! I could be a CM8000 fan if..... If it becomes available in Belgium. I am still waiting very very patiently. Best wishes Johan Havegheer > >;-) (Glad to hear it, and I'm sure the development team will be happy as well, >when I tell them). > >jm
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