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

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 05:59:43 09/02/01

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On September 02, 2001 at 07:59:22, stuart taylor wrote:

>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

1)If gambittiger can top the ssdf then I may change my mind.

2)I believe that one of the advantages of gambittiger relative to
Deep Fritz is better time management.

Uri



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