Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 15:30:31 06/10/98
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Amir Ban, Shay Bushinsky (however one has to write this accurate...) engine for Fritz5. Playing style: good in opening. Good in middle-game. Good in end-game ! :-)) In the opening it knows how to develop and also how to reactivate trapped peices or how to handle pawns stuff. In the middle-game it knows how to attack, it will normally not attack with great noise. Junior is the silent program. Plays very normal moves. It knows how to defend also. When Junior has a pawn more in the endgame, it normally wins. This program is really (like genius) almost good in any dicipline. It is not as good in finding key-moves as fritz. It is not that good in positional stuff than hiarcs. But over all, it plays always very normal and working moves. On the other hand i have seen it losing very lousy in tactical games. If you want i can post examples. Since junior for fritz is 16-Bit, we cannot really relate accurate how strong the junior-paris (=32-Bit) was. I am sure the 16-bit is not that strong like the version i have seen in paris.
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