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Subject: Re: Rebel Century vs Fritz 6

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 20:15:25 02/10/01

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On February 10, 2001 at 20:00:18, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On February 10, 2001 at 13:36:06, Howard Exner wrote:
>
>>Rebel's play in these two games is agressive.
>>In Fritz's win I'm curious if Fritz shared Rebel's eval just prior to this
>>point, where Rebel played Qb6. Rebel was quite happy with its position prior to
>>Qb6. What did Fritz expect here, Qe5 maybe?
>>
>>[D]4r3/1p2r1kp/pq2PppN/2RRnP2/1P6/7P/P2Q2P1/6K1 w - -
>>
>>Rebel's win again was lively, playing Rxe5 to cap off a nice build up.
>>Other moves seem good also.
>>
>>[D]5k2/3R4/p3P2p/q5b1/1pKN1pp1/1P6/2R5/8 b - -
>>
>>Do you feel the autoplay hurts Rebel significantly or is there too little data
>>out there to conclude much?
>>
>>Either way it appears once the Windows version is available that the dos
>>autoplayer will be defunct. Ed, what GUI is in the works for Century 3.X ?
>>Something new, original Rebel, Lex's Chess Partner, or some hybrid?
>
>First things first. I am now updating the Century 2.01 analyze engine
>running under Rebel-Tiger to Century 3 as promised as a free update.
>For this update I am also trying to port the EOC and maybe CAT too.
>
>In a later stadium (from here on) it will be build into a full playing
>chess program (which will not be free).
>
>Ed

Hello Ed,
If I understand you correctly, the Century 3 will only be able to analyze
positions in the ChessPartner GUI and not actually play games.  If this is
correct it seems to be a complete waste of time/energy.  Since I already have
Century 3 which will play games and about 15 other programs I can analyze
positions with what would be the use?
Jim



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