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Subject: Re: New Junior 7 and Deep Junior 7 from ChessBase! How do they play?

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 17:35:17 05/23/01

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On May 23, 2001 at 15:20:53, Chessfun wrote:

>On May 23, 2001 at 15:01:03, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>>On May 23, 2001 at 14:41:50, Rajen Gupta wrote:
>>
>>>On May 23, 2001 at 05:28:55, stuart taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 23, 2001 at 00:17:41, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>The new Junior 7.0 and the Deep Junior 7.0 is available in middle of June. It
>>>>>must be a very strong program!
>>>>>The prices: Junior 7.0 US $ 50; upgrade from 6 US ยง 40 (SEND OLD CD!);
>>>>>Deep Junior 7.0 US $ 100; Upgrade from Deep Junior US $ 65 (SEND OLD CD!) The
>>>>>prices include postage and shipping!!
>>>>>You can now preorder by email or go to our price list! - 22.05.2001
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Regards
>>>>>Jonas
>>>>
>>>>Do we know anything about how strong junior 7 or deep junior 7 is?
>>>>I only know that the $100 version, DEEP Junior lost (and somewhat convincingly
>>>>so, from game 6 onwards)to some other unknown program "Deep Fritz 7".
>>>>  Is it that exact program with no improvements?
>>>
>>>from uconfirmed reports-tremendously strong;
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>Obviously (as I have already learned from experience) such terminology for a
>>little tested, new product, means very little, if anything.
>>But the more description and details, the better, plus whatever testing there
>>has been.
>>S.Taylor
>>
>
>I myself have seen "zero" games played by any Junior 7 beta's.
>Assuming the Deep Junior 7 will be the same as the one in the
>Deep Fritz match it will obviously be strong.
>
>But as for caging both Tigers that I'll want to see proof of
>before believing.
>
>Sarah.

Ah! I almost got a shock!(seeing CF) I thought I was going to be caught out on
my spelling mistake!
It's now corrected to "have" from "havn't"   (above)



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