Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 07:30:10 12/27/00
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On December 27, 2000 at 10:24:10, lei wrote: >Today , I receive another e-mail from BKCHESS as following , but I can't believe >it again . > >============================================================================ ><<<<< With openings, middlegames and engames knowledge books turned off for >testing purposes, Chess Academy was rated at 2649 ELO on an AMD-Athlon 650 MHz, >PC-100 MHz motherboard, 128 MB RAM, under Windows 98 operating system. >>>>> > >With all of the books enabled, this is what Wit Braslawski at Chess Academy told >me the results of the same testing procedure were: > >Chess Academy 6 shows 2850 rating according to BS 2930 test (opening and >middlegame books are enabled) >and about 2650 if books are disabled. Therefore I am not surprised that >Academy beats Fritz. > >I hope you will be surprised very soon when Fritz will accidently beat >Academy. > > > >Also, I can tell you that one of my mailing list members played Chess Academy >against Fritz 6b and Chess Academy won! And that was with the Chess Academy >2000 demo version which is not as strong as the new version now available, Chess >Academy 6.0 Office. > >============================================================================== Hi, yes, the own chess program by Chess Academy Software is very strong. I see that also in test positions. I wrote this also in my review for 2 weeks. http://www.gambitsoft.com/_reviews/reviews.htm Unfortunately, my reviews are in German ! Best Frank
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