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Subject: Re: Which is strongest tactical, and which is strongest knowledge programs?

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 04:59:22 09/02/01

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On September 02, 2001 at 05:10:46, Uri Blass wrote:

>On September 02, 2001 at 04:53:31, Steve Maughan wrote:
>
>>IMHO, if it's tactics you're trying to spot then you should use: Fritz, Goliath,
>>ChessMaster possibly Nimzo.  For positional analysis, Shredder, Junior 7 and
>>Tiger.  For all round play I like Gambit Tiger and Junior 7.
>>
>>Steve
>
>I believe that Deep Fritz is the best.
>I believe that Deep Fritz is the best in tactics except finding
>mates(chessmaster is the best in this task)
>
>I believe that Deep fritz is in similiar level to other engines in
>positional understanding and there are cases when it is better and
>cases when it is worse.
>
>Uri

Uri,
So you don't agree about Golliath.

And you say that Gambit Tiger is not exactly the very best in tactics alone or
in positional understanding alone, even if it will top the next ssdf list (i.e.
wins slightly more games)?
What then is the additional ingredient that (it seems) GT might have?
S.Taylor



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