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Subject: Re: Tiger 13.0 v Shredder 5.0 (200 games 1 hr side autoplayed)

Author: Djordje Vidanovic

Date: 10:50:09 03/04/01

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On March 04, 2001 at 02:18:55, Chessfun wrote:

>
>
>These games were played by Chris Taylor.
>Following is from the read file attached to the zipped pgn.
>
>These games can be downloaded from the matches section of my website;
>http://www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999
>
>
>
>--------------------------------
>
>Both programs used Athlon 800s.  1 hour each program-200 games played.
>
>Chess Tiger used 192 Mb hash Chess Tiger book.
>
>Shredder had 128 meg hash.  No table bases were used?  At the time one of the
>Athlons had a small 4 gig hard  drive, and I swapped the programs over, it was
>not fair to let Shredder have TB access on half the games.
>
>S5 v CT13 113--87.
>
>Both programs had the latest patches installed, at the time of playing the
>games.  I did every thing in my power to make each program run at its best
>Anyone taking this match too serious, can be given pills to make the problem go
>away!!
>
>There are two games which have exited auto232 early, both have been declared a
>draw.
>
>If anyone finds any game, not marked as correct, please email me, I will replay
>the odd game. Of course, feel free to email me if you want to discuss this or
>any other subject?
>
>This has taken too long, but has been enjoyable.  Despite Shredder winning Chess
>Tiger is still one of my favourite programs!
>
>Chris Taylor (khristay@aol.com)
>Notts
>England
>
>The Tiger has not been slayed, it is at this moment having it's claws
>sharpened...........
>
>------------------------------


Thanks for the effort!  Statistically significant.  However, I'd suggest trying
out Gambit Tiger against Shredder 5.   From what I've seen so far Gambit is a
top-notch fighter that might have scored a little better :)

***  Djordje



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