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Subject: Re: Chessmaster wins big Shep Championship II

Author: Will Singleton

Date: 07:03:39 07/31/98

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On July 31, 1998 at 02:19:46, Kai Lübke wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>after 3 and a half months, the big Shep Championship 1998 II has finally come to
>an end.
>
>After a sensational performance, Chessmaster 5555 dethroned defending champion
>Rebel 9 in the finals by winning 7:2 (+6 =2 -1), with an incredible finish of 6
>wins in a row.
>(40/120 + 40/120 + 60/game on 2 nearly identical P6-200, oc'ed to 233 MHz, 64 MB
>RAM)
>
>Overall result:
>	1. Chessmaster 5555
>	2. Rebel 9.0 [automatically qualified for the finals]
>	3. Fritz 5.01
>	4. Junior 4.6, MChess Pro 7.0
>	6. Nimzo 98, Hiarcs 6.0, Chessmaster 5500 JS, Crafty 14.8
>
>total number of games: 79 (since 18.4.98)
>
>Details, including annotated PGN, on Shep's Computer Chess Site
>
>	http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Ring/8448/chessindex.html
>
>---
>Shep


Chessmaster 5555 has again achieved a very impressive result.  In a nutshell,
what's the main difference between 5500 and 5555?

Will



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