Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 09:17:10 04/14/98
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I don't think we have to endlessly debate if A or B can beat by doing XYZ. We have Fritz and Nimzo. Both 2 very fast programs. Both 2 very strong programs. Why is CSTal able to stand them although it is slow, big, does not fit in the first-level-cache, does not profit from hashtables, makes 3500 NPS. IF fritz and nimzo are really the new way, why is the slowest comnmercial chess program succesful against them ?!
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