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

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 00:57:45 12/29/00

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On December 28, 2000 at 18:36:37, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On December 28, 2000 at 18:01:21, Uri Blass wrote:
>>I understood from previous post of christophe that he plan an upgrade to tiger13
>>when the upgrade is going to improve both tiger13 and gambittiger.
>
>and ? there will be an upgrade. and ?
>there was an upgrade for fritz too.
>and for all kind of programs.
>gandalf e.g.
>was an upgrade from 432f to 432g.
>and ?
>
>does this stop anybody in the world from playing games ?
>is rebel-tiger commercially available ?
>or is it not ?
>
>>Christophe said that the upgrade is something that he was asked to do for a long
>>time and someone guessed that it is tablebases.
>>
>>The ssdf are going to test tiger13 and Gambittiger only after the upgrade comes.
>
>so they stop testing gandalf432f because they waited for an upgrade ?
>they never stop testing because of upgrades.
>they do it NOW.
>
>very fair.
>
>
>>I understood that the upgrade will be free for customers who bought tiger13.
>>The ssdf cannot test tiger before the upgrade
>
>
>why not ?
>do they have arms and legs and computers ?
>or not ?
>
>
>>and tiger after the upgrade and
>>I guess that it is christophe's choice that the ssdf will wait and test tiger13
>>and Gambittiger  only after the upgrade and not before the upgrade.
>
>i have an idea too:
>
>don't test gambit-tiger or rebel-tiger, no matter
>wich version.
>
>that would be better.
>
>>It is not clear if Gambittiger is better than Deep Fritz before testing.
>
>right. and they do NOT test.
>that is the dilemma.
>they never test the strongest program when it is needed.
>why testing hiarcs. we test genius. thats much better.

Relax Thorsren, your time will come. It only delayed by a few months.

Know what I mean?

Ed




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