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Subject: Re: We could do ChessTiger vs. CSTal and discuss the games...

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 19:57:42 04/09/98

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>>If you want we can post a few strange positions only CSTal finds and ask
>>the others what happens there. We can post the sendinfos/log-files of
>>CSTal.
>
>Yes I would like to see some. I'm sure you have plenty of them,
>Thorsten. Don't you?

I could try to search on my HD. As you know, I have spent time after
Paris to work with you and did some games with Tiger till this time.
In the moment I study how CSTal behaves in a Deep-Blue-Kasparov
position.
Tiger also. And Mchess7.
Later I will look....



>I'm going to try the CSTal I've bought, and see if it could give
>interesting results. In the mean time, you could post some interesting
>positions here in FEN or EPD format. Positions that really happened in
>CSTal games would be the most interesting.

Understand. Will search and post here. ONLY if not any post is followed
by:
AGAIN THORSTEN TRIES TO ADVERTISE. I don't want to do this.
My intention is to show positions ctal behaves different and where I am
interested if any other program would behave this way.
IF the search-programs are capable of finding the same moves for the
same reasons but with search.


>Feel free to post some positions from Fritz5/CSTal games. It would be,
>at last, the first drops of concrete data about Fritz, after all that
>blah blah.

Hm. Will see. The games are better than the positions.
But - ok.



>>Maybe this would clearify enough to
>>show where CSTal is different.
>
>Let's begin with some positions along with their log files...
>
>
>    Christophe

ok. Give me some time, i have to sleep a little.

If any of you want to log the main-lines, chess /sendinfo
is the switch to produce sendinfo.dat in the chesstal-root-directory.
It is overwritten any new session with /sendinfo switch, so backup or
rename it after the session.




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