Author: John Merlino
Date: 16:17:16 06/03/02
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On June 03, 2002 at 19:00:46, mike west wrote: >before i bought shredder 6 i read alot about it saying how much more powerful it >was compared to chessmaster 8000. After i bought it i ran many tests, 12 with >chessmaster vs shredder in their own gui's by copying moves and chessmaster won >every game...i then converted the king engine over to shredder's gui using >malin's method (without the opk number which will make chessmaster move >instantly without thinking) and ran engine to engine match and chessmaster still >won all 12 matches. Could it be that chessmaster is using more cpu resourses? i >checked that out and chessmaster uses way less..1,288 k compared to shredders >267,404 k....does anyone else get differnt results? >i'm testing with a pentium 4 1.4 ghz with 384 megs of ram. >i have given shredder every advantage including its learning ability and i >copied alot of chessmasters opening books and saved chessmaster wins over to >shredders learn from games option....so is shredder really weaker than >chessmaster?...every review on shredder vs chessmaster on the net that ive read >says shredder is way better. > >does anyone know if shredder 6 classic with triple brain feature on is more >powerful than the regular shredder engine? > >does anyone know of a method to convert the shredder engine to use in >chessmaster gui? > >if anyone has any more opening books like some from the mega database cd from >chessbase for shredder to attach in an email for me would be greatly >appreciated...:)...i have alot of cool progs n stuff to exchange for em I'm going to assume that your final paragraph does not imply an offer of pirated software. That would definitely be a mistake on this board.... However, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.... Check to see that both Chessmaster and Shredder are using pondering off (or on). If CM is pondering and Shredder is not, then CM will have a huge advantage. jm
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