Author: Ed Schröder
Date: 00:52:57 02/11/01
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On February 10, 2001 at 23:15:25, James T. Walker wrote: >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 Maybe it is useless for you but many people prefer to run Rebel under Windows to analyze their games even if it is an analyze engine only. It is just a logical step to a game playing Rebel and is offered for free. Ed
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