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Subject: Re: What is this article saying in English about Chess Tiger For Palm ?

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 14:40:05 12/02/01

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On December 02, 2001 at 17:18:05, Tina Long wrote:

>On December 02, 2001 at 10:46:04, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>Can somebody translate this article from German into English.
>>
>>http://www.palmtop-pro.com/seal/seal_chesstiger.htm
>
The hunter of the chess large masters
The program author Christophe Théron successfully already for many years
operates on its " chess machine " - the PC version " of the ChessTigers "
already away-swept large masters. Now its life's work is available in matured
form also for the Palm.

The program is suitable for chess players of all performance levels, the play
strength determines one. That already begins with the beginner, who one shows if
necessary, which courses is at all permitted. For the expert ChessTiger is the
strongest at present existing chess program, which is available for the PalmOS.
Depending upon Palm the program with 2040. runs. 2190 ELO points.

ChessTiger for the Palm contains all program modules of the PC version - with
exception of the final game library. Since in the meantime also Palms with card
locations for auxiliary memories are in the trade, " the full version " will be
long in coming probably not more. Its strength proved it in the fight against
other Palm programs sufficiently - ChessTiger won all plays.

This game of chess convinced us in such a way that we lend hereby the Palmtop
pro Approved Award to it. We report far in more detail over the ChessTiger in
our output 27 / January 2002.

If you want to inform first already, surfen to this address:


>
>Hi Jorge,
>If you paste the address into the box at
>http://babelfish.altavista.com/
>
>choose your language & instantly translated.
>
>Regards,
>Tina Long

Tina thanks for your assistance.



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