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Subject: Re: Everyone likes a good fight: DF vs Tiger XX

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 16:10:49 02/10/01

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On February 10, 2001 at 18:58:15, Amicitia Stone wrote:

>On February 10, 2001 at 17:50:34, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On February 10, 2001 at 16:21:33, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>
>>>On February 10, 2001 at 14:54:42, Howard Exner wrote:
>>>
>>>>Might be interesting to co-ordinate a series of 40/2 matches between
>>>>two new and very strong programs. Namely, Deep Fritz and Tiger (upgraded
>>>>version). Since both placed at the top of Enrique's tournament, those with two
>>>>computers might wish to run a series of games at standard controls and share the
>>>>burden since 40/2 is so tme consuming. Since the SSDF will do this also it might
>>>>be nice to have more games between these two contenders. Enrique, Jim, Mike,
>>>>Chessfun, Thorsten, other autoplay experts?
>>>
>>>I think that now it is best to wait for Gambit's update. Meanwhile I'm trying
>>>the beta of Junior 7 that I got yesterday. Fritz and the Tigers don't like
>>>Junior, but this new J7 is something that Gambit hates. At 40/40, so far it is
>>>+9 -4 =1 in favor of Junior.
>>>
>>>Enrique
>>
>>
>>
>>Does not look different than what Tiger 14 does to Tiger 13... ;)
>>
>>
>>
>>    Christophe
>
>
>Holy mother of God! Tiger 14, Junior 7?!
>That's insane, don't you chess programmers ever take a break? You guys are
>spitting out new versions of your progarms like they are going out of fashion!
>So I guess instead of losing in 20 moves to Tiger 13, I'll end up losing in 15
>moves to Tiger 14, wonderful....
>
>Keep it up fellas!
>
>Now I have to ask Christophe, what exactly motivates you to update Tiger 13 when
>it appears that you've got a stronger version in Tiger 14 already?

Tiger 14 and Gambit 2 are the updates.

Enrique

>Have a good night!



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