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Subject: Re: * Fritz7 will support UCI - Engines *

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 04:04:01 01/20/02

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On January 20, 2002 at 06:42:09, CLiebert wrote:

>Nearly all of the most interessting profi-engines are only running under fritz
>and not under other GUIs. And I do want a rating list without them, this would
>be like a bundesliga-tableau without bayern, leverkusen and dortmund, but with
>Bochum, Mainz and Fürth.

Nonsens !

We have:
Tiger, Chess Partner, Chess Assistant, CBase
Rebel, DOS in the future WB an within all other commercial GUIs
Gandalf, Chess Partner, WB and within all other commercial GUIs
Nimzo, CBase, WB and within all other commercial GUIs
TheKing, CBase, WB and within all other commercial GUIs
Fritz, CBase, UCI and within CA, Shredder others in the future
Junior, CBase Baby
Hiarcs, CBase Baby
Shredder, CBase, UCI and within CA, Shredder others in the future

And with WinBoard is CBase on the last place from all commercial GUIs.

Why the programs Junior, Hiarcs are running only under Fritz?
An own concept !

>Hiarcs732, latest Nimzo8, Fritz5/6/7, Junior 4.6/5/6/7, Shredder6. Tiger doesn´t
>support WB or UCI but runs under fritz too. Goliath XP and Light doesn´t support
>Tablesbases under WB but running under fritz well, too. SOS will, Yace too. Also
>Gromit. So there are very good reasons to opt for fritz, because the stronger
>engines are more important than the weaker ones behind crafty!

You speak from 2-3 engines.
We have 140 other engines !!!

Your opinion is maybe the reason for Chess-Base pro reviews in the past?

Hey Christian, you are redakteur from a computer chess magazine, please open
your eyes !

The GUI with the most engine support is Chess-Assistant !!
Full WB, UCI, MCS, own concept (+ Dragon).

Compare CB:
Bad WB, UCI now 2-3 days, CB and not more !
This is bad, OK a little bit better with UCI now.

Best
Frank



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