Author: John Merlino
Date: 12:43:17 12/06/00
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On December 06, 2000 at 02:17:38, Edwin Wigmore wrote: >I currently have several chess programms, namely Fritz 6a, Hiarcs 7.32 and >Chessmaster 7000. > >CM8000 is listed on their site as the strongest program on the block but I have >not seen definitive proof to support this. > >I was impressed to see CM6000 doing so well on the SSDF, although it has slipped >a little since it's initial placing. > >My questions then are: >1. Is there a site that lists the games the CM 8000 has played against some of >the other top programs, Shredder, Fritz, Rebel TIger and the like. >2. What WCC's has Chessmaster been involved in and where has it come. > >I am genuinely interested in this as I do enjoy CM7000 and may well be looking >at upgrading. 1. Apparently (from what I have heard in other posts here) the SSDF has started testing CM8000. I hope that this is NOT the case, however, because of the moves/minutes time control bug (assuming that that is the time control they use). There are no posted games at this time, as far as I know. 2. The King engine was in the Dutch Open Computer Chesschampionship less than two months ago. It placed 2nd to Gambit Tiger, and ahead of Quest (an experimental version of Fritz), Nimzo 8, and many others. You can see the results by going to ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/thstorm/docc00.htm. jm
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