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Subject: Re: Shredder 5.32 or Deep Shredder???

Author: Jose Joaquim de Amorim Neto

Date: 20:05:22 07/02/01

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On July 02, 2001 at 20:34:34, Mike S. wrote:

>On July 02, 2001 at 19:01:45, Jose Joaquim de Amorim Neto wrote:
>
>>Does anyone have some information about who is the strongest engine between
>>Shredder 5.32 and Deep Shredder???
>
>I think we do not yet have enough match results to tell, if 5.32 is noticeably
>better in games, than -5 or Deep Shredder (on single cpu). I think you will know
>that 5.32 includes SMP capability. In test positions I have noticed that
>Shredder 5.32 is at least a version of it's own so to speak; some results are
>much different from V.5 and/or deep (but some are also very similar, as usual).
>
>I wouldn't expect any spectacular performance differences - these are close
>related versions. If you want to decide which to buy... it's difficult; both
>have their advantages. The ChessBase Shredder version 5.32 comes with the latest
>Fritz GUI incl. CBH database capability, and the price is (a little) smaller
>than the Millennium Shredder 5, which has also a very good GUI - which supports
>the UCI engine protocol directly - and includes the London 2000 version of SOS
>(+ Nimzo 2000, WBNimzo and many TBs).
>
>CB's Shredder 6 is announced to come with both GUIs (in case you want to wait).
>
>Regareds,
>M.Scheidl

Hi mike
Thanks for the information.
My decision will be diferent.I have Shredder 5 and Deep Shredder.
My doubt is:is it worthwhile to buy Shredder 5.32???
My concerns are related to the engines only.I´m not preocupied with the
GUI.Unfortunately there is no comments on CB  or Gambitsoft homepages.
Regards
Amorim



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