Author: Alan Grotier
Date: 12:10:09 10/03/01
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On October 03, 2001 at 01:10:17, Tina Long wrote: >On October 02, 2001 at 17:40:21, Alan Grotier wrote: > > >> >>My wish: Develop more programs like Chess Master (CM7k) with a view to just playing >> "everbody" chess but also develop the stronger programs for pure >> analysis. >> >>Alain >I too klike to dabble with personalities & strength so I get an enjoyable game >of Chess with some hope of a win. > >I find that RebelCentury is very adaptable in it's personalitys and strength. >You can weaken Rebel & change its Attacking level or King Safety level Search >Style etc., for more variation in opponent type. > >In this "set a playing strength & style" Rebel & CM7k are similar. I actually >think that Rebel is a better "weaker" player than CM7k. You lose instead of >getting flogged, but "weaker" Rebel doesn't blunder the way CM7k seems to. > >Both RebelCent & CM7k are extremely good at proper chess for analysis of games. > >Just my observations, >Tina Long Thanks Tina. Very interesting. Your comments regarding RebelCentury are convincing. I have a W98 P11 300mhz 128k ram table top which I use for chess play. I have a work related lap top WNT 4.0 P111 700mhz 256k ram with F5.32 for analysis.CM7k will not install on WNT.Therefore analysis is best with F5.32. I understand Rebel is a Doss program. Are there any problems running under windows? What computer and system do you have? Have you ever tried the Fritz program? If so what do you think of it. Alain
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