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Subject: Re: To Uri Blass

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 03:05:31 04/04/02

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On April 04, 2002 at 03:10:16, Uri Blass wrote:

>On April 04, 2002 at 02:45:21, Tanya Deborah wrote:
>
>>On April 03, 2002 at 21:07:21, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>This is an impressive draw against a very fine program by Uri. This time it was
>>>Chess Tiger newer released version instead of the beta 2.
>>>
>>
>>
>>Hello Jorge!
>>
>>Could you please tell me where i can download Uri chess program??
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>Tanya.
>
>It is not available for download today but I am going
>to send you the same version that I sent Jorge.


Hi Uri, since I could NOT test your program with different time controls and I'm
already testing it against my Handspring at 33 Mhz default, I sent to Rafael
Movei so he can help me test it against his Overclocked version at 54 Mhz . I
really don't think that there is much gainst in strength by slighty 30 or 40
points more with an overclocked palm than at default.


PS: Three Weeks ago I asked a friend in Japan to get me the Newer Sony at 66
Mhz, but Then I changed my mind since I will wait for the OS 5.0 to work with
the arm  strong, now there would be a major increase in strenght probably
between 80-100 points.

Pichard.

>Note that the knowledge of it is only slightly more
>than piece square table evaluation and there are a
>lot of things that it does not know.
>
>It knows that 2 pawns on the same file are bad but it has no knowledge about
>pawn structure except this knowledge.
>
>I will send you the same version that I sent Jorge for testing
>against palm tiger.
>
>There are a lot of things to improve in it but after finding
>that faile beated palm tiger I felt that it has some chances
>inspite of the fact that the palm is favourite
>(except very fast time control).
>
>Uri
>
>Uri



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