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Subject: Re: SSDF CM8000 - Chess Tiger 14: 2,5 - 1,5 Now: 7, 5 - 10,5

Author: Hans Christian Lykke

Date: 23:19:50 06/04/01

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On June 04, 2001 at 21:40:04, José Berdiñas Bonefua wrote:

>On June 04, 2001 at 10:18:56, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On June 04, 2001 at 08:53:45, Jason Williamson wrote:
>>
>>>This result leads me to belive MORE and MORE that something funny was happening
>>>with the Chessbase auto232.  Not saying cheating or shifty stuff on the part CB,
>>>but rather some sort of issue that is causing problems.  I expected CM8000 to
>>>score this kind of percentage against all the other commercials, not the blow
>>>outs it had against the CB engines.
>>>
>>>JW
>>
>>
>>
>>But Tiger 14 IS using the ChessBase Auto232.
>>
>>Remember that the SSDF is testing Chess Tiger 14 in the CB GUI with the CB book,
>>and Gambit Tiger 2.0 in the Rebel-Tiger II GUI with the Noomen book.
>>
>>
>>
>>    Christophe
>
>
>Hi Christophe , I think thre are in theory one possibility for the native engine
>for Chessbase interface : Fritz
>
>When you use the Chessbase interface as master in auto232

Chessbase programs are slaves when playing Chessmaster 8000

Venlig hilsen

Hans Christian Lykke (SSDF)



 the engine can take
>the name (This is only speculation )of the slave program (in general you write
>the name to autosave games in database) and this can be used for to ways :
>
>1) master engine can take internal auto-setting for each opponent and gain
>better elo.
>
>2) master engine can do special book learning for each opponent
>
>Of course this is only theory and speculation , but all is posible in this
>world.
>
>
>José



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