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Subject: Re: where is gambit-tiger1.0 or rebel-tiger13 ?!

Author: Torstein Hall

Date: 16:38:11 12/28/00

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On December 28, 2000 at 19:11:24, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On December 28, 2000 at 18:26:26, Thoralf Karlsson wrote:
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>>On December 28, 2000 at 17:45:40, Thorsten Czub wrote:
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>>>you have no resources for Gambit-Tiger1.0, he ? and no resources
>>>for Rebel-Tiger13...
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>>Our intention was to play with either Chess Tiger 13.0 or Gambit Tiger 1.0
>>initially, and then with the other later on. So we asked Christophe Théron which
>>one he preferred. He said Chess Tiger 13.0 was the one which was most likely to
>>perform the best, so we decided to test that one.
>>
>>But then Christophe specifically asked us to delay the testing of his program,
>>because he had found out that the book learning didn't work. He promised an
>>update in short time.
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>That's absolutely correct.
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>Thanks for accepting to delay your tests a little bit.
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>>So then we started to play with Century 3.0 instead.
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>>>and maybe - maybe you will present some ratings in the next
>>>list, but only maybe.
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>>If the promised upgrade comes soon, Chess Tiger 13.0 will appear on the next
>>list.
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>I really hope I can finish it real soon. I'm working on it.

I'm really looking forward to it, not that I need it! CT and BT beats me, and
probably most carbon based players easy as that. But is always nice to know you
have one of the strongest analysis tools at hand! Anyway, perhaps you could find
a way to include the pieces from Fabio Barretone into the patch?
(http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?146664) Would do wonders for the
looks of the program...

Anyway, thanks for a great program!

Torstein
>It will include a significant improvement in playing strength, so I think it's
>worth the wait.
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>> >i am sure next eastern you will find out gambit-tiger would
>>>have been the strongest in december !
>>>if you would have tested it.
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>>Maybe. But who will blame us for that? At least not Christophe Theron.
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>Of course not. I think you did the right thing.
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>>I wish you a Happy New Year, hopefully without the compulsion to see
>>conspiracies in everything SSDF does and without the need to be ironical when
>>you write about us!
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>Keep on your very good work!
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>    Christophe



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