Author: stuart taylor
Date: 18:31:37 06/13/01
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On June 13, 2001 at 15:32:24, Albert Silver wrote: >On June 12, 2001 at 14:31:20, stuart taylor wrote: > >>On June 12, 2001 at 07:41:46, Vincent Lejeune wrote: >> >>>On June 12, 2001 at 05:14:13, Daniel Clausen wrote: >>> >>>>Hi >>>> >>>>On June 12, 2001 at 01:46:17, enrico carrisco wrote: >>>>[snip] >>>>>* Increased tactical ability and stronger mate attacks. >>>>>* Searching is much deeper (up to 62 plies deep), this includes searching about >>>>>2 ply iterations deeper than HIARCS 7.32 at tournament time controls, which has >>>>>also improved the positional play. >>>>>* Earlier end game tablebase utilization with support for 6-piece sets as well. >>>>> >>>>>It will be released as a ChessBase engine. >>>>> >>>>>-elc. >>>> >>>>I guess you're laughing out loud but I still ask: Are there any plans to release >>>>a Mac-version of Hiarcs8 as well? >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>> >>>>Sargon >>> >>>Will be an upgrade from Hiarcs 7.32 to 8.0 ? >>>Is the EGTB's bug when there's missing some EGTB file corrected (as Crafty >>>works) ? >>> >>> >>>A Hiarcs fan. >> >>I used to be a great Hiarcs fan as I thought Hiarcs used to be the best, and >>probably was for some time. esp. Hiarcs 6 and 7. >> But now, if Hiarcs 8 is in third place, does this suggest it won't stand above >>the competition now as then? >>S.Taylor > >Look at it this way: it was the highest placed program running on a single cpu. > > Albert Sounds significant enough to ME! S.Taylor
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