Author: pavel
Date: 21:17:10 04/01/02
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On April 02, 2002 at 00:07:15, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 01, 2002 at 23:19:35, pavel wrote: > >>On April 01, 2002 at 22:31:16, Christophe Theron wrote: >> >>>On April 01, 2002 at 17:39:34, Uri Blass wrote: >>> >>>>On April 01, 2002 at 17:31:53, eric guttenberg wrote: >>>> >>>>>I believe that Chess Tiger 14 is one of the strongest programs available. >>>>>The SSDF results certainly suggest that. Yet I watch this tournament and >>>>>see CT14 do so poorly round after round. Not much better in Kurt's previous >>>>>tournament. I see where people keep saying the results will be better after >>>>>enough games are played but there have been quite a few games already (124). >>>>> >>>>>Isn't it possible that Chess Tiger just does not perform as well in the >>>>>single computer environment as some others do? Am I the only one who >>>>>is wondering about that? >>>>> >>>>>eric >>>> >>>>I did not see special problems in the previous tournament and there was no >>>>significant difference between tiger and Junior or Shredder. >>>> >>>>The king was not tested by the ssdf when it is known that Fritz7 that came in >>>>second place has better rating than tiger also based on the ssdf results. >>>> >>>>The last tournament is done in the nunn positions so it is not related to the >>>>ssdf results. >>>> >>>>The number of games is not enough to come to conclusions and tiger may get >>>>better result if you wait for more games. >>>> >>>>Uri >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>Frankly I'm a little bit tired of waiting. >> >>So am I (hint, hint). >> >>;) >>pavs > > > >:) :) > >If you can't wait for the latest Tiger, buy yourself a Palm! My latest creation >is going to be released today in the form of Chess Tiger 14.9 for Palm. > > > > Christophe Chris whats you e-mail addie? I remember you said that the one in your profile is only for sending e-mail, I forgot the other one. pavs
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