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Subject: Re: Chess Tiger 14.0 won AP-11, the third tournament which CT won ...

Author: Ferdinand S. Mosca

Date: 07:06:14 07/29/01

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On July 29, 2001 at 09:12:21, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>On July 29, 2001 at 09:07:11, Ferdinand S. Mosca wrote:
>
>>On July 29, 2001 at 08:55:41, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Chess Tiger 14.0 won AP-11 with 6.5/9.
>>>6.5/9 also for Junior 7 and Hiarcs 7.32.
>>>
>>>Gandalf 4.32g in AP-11 with a bad result 3.0/9.
>>>Best amateur is Goliath Light 1.2 on ranking 5 !
>>>
>>>Interesting are the statistics from all AP-Tournaments under:
>>>In German "Meine Statistiken", in English "My statistics".
>>>
>>>Amateurs vs. Professionals:
>>>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/schach/cbase/experiment.htm
>>>
>>>Have a nice day.
>>>
>>>Best
>>>Frank
>>
>>Hi Frank,
>>
>>What's the point of still using Goliath Light 1.2. Why not use the latest
>>version?
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Dinan
>
>Hi,
>
>I started the tournaments with Goliath Light 1.2.
>I will not make updates in this twenty tournaments
>(also Comet B.36 is available).
>
>Furthermore, interesting to compare the reusults with my CCE tourney (in my CCE
>tourney with Dual 733 MHz and 40/40, and here Dual 1GHz with 40/10).
>
>So Nimzo is strong in blitz not stronger with longer time controls. Gandalf is
>stronger with longer time controls. Deep Fritz is strong with all time controls
>etc. :-))

Thanks, I respect your point, comparison!. For me, Goliath Light 1.2, Goliath
Light 1.5 doesn't really matter, What is important to me is Goliath Light
"latest availlable version". Like for example "Anand July" should not be used to
play in August". In other words, I don't respect the old version, I will
completely forget the old version, it just adds time and effort to test.

Perhaps you can help much in convincing the release of Goliath Light 1.5
winboard version.

Is Gromit availlable freely or commercially?

Cheers,
Dinan

>
>Best
>Frank



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