Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 14:39:41 12/22/01
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On December 22, 2001 at 17:36:53, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >On December 22, 2001 at 16:42:08, Albert Silver wrote: > >>On December 22, 2001 at 16:26:01, Graham Banks wrote: >> >>>Just wondering. Would appreciate somebody letting me know. >>>Regards, Graham. >> >>Nimzo 7.32 is the strongest and then would come Nimzo 2000b (there are two Nimzo >>2000 versions - 2000a and 2000b). Mind you, Nimzo 2000 is a Winboard engine >>whereas Nimzo 7.32 is a CB engine. There is also Nimzo 8, but there is some >>controversy as to whether it is actually any better than Nimzo 7.32. >> >> Albert > >Hi Albert, > >normaly this is right because Nimzo 7.32 used endgame databases. >Nimzo 2000b is after my information 4 days older. Only one or two other >parameter if I understand Chrilly in Leiden 99 correct. But I believe the >strongest version is WB Nimzo 2000b, available on the Millennium WM Paket 2001. > >Nimzo 2000b and Nimzo 7.32 are for me a very little bit stronger as Nimzo 8. >Also interesting is a very late Nimzo 2000a version (not the 2000a version on >the Millennium CDs). On the Millennium CDs is WB Nimzo 2000 and WB Nimzo 2000a >the same version. For a WinBoard tourney we got a newer Nimzo 2000a version and >this version is also very very strong. I believe we play with this newer 2000a >version in WT_5 tournament (Kai Skibbe and myself for 2-3 years). > >Nimzo 2000b is 100 ELO stronger compare to Nimzo 2000a and the same WB Nimzo >2000 version, and also stronger as the newer Nimzo 2000a version with Chilly >private send for WT_5 tournament. Chrilly created in this time x WB Nimzo 2000a >versions :-) > >Hm, I hope easy to understand what I write here :-)) > >The sympatical programmer (Chrilly Donninger) must work on his program because >on Winboarder wish list is standing a new Nimzo version ... > >Best >Frank Hi, but i play with 40 in 40 and maybe with other time controls is Nimzo 8 or Nimzo 7.32 stronger, I don't know :-))) Best Frank
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