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Subject: Re: Much ado about nothing

Author: Detlef Pordzik

Date: 19:55:55 09/11/98

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This program never had a " lobby " over here in Germany; in fact, many of
the " testers " had nothing better to write about than upsetting themselves
on all the possible figures + boards on can use therein.
( Useless, nonsense, overloaded...)

Without - too - bad thoughts, I really wonder, why a known and well
reputated programmer like de Konig never got enough respect for his product
and work from SSDF, by the means of being tested on their best, the 200 MMX ?

As I spent quite some time on this prog, I'd predict it to be among the top
10 for sure then.

And :
I just read alot about improvements or not from 2.50 - 1 - 2.60 or higher.
I wonder, why nobody ever could report - no even experienced Bert - that the
program is able to play noticeable different chess - under it's own surface.

Have a try with the Kortchnoi or Spassky settings - view the internal engine
balances to understand, what I mean.
This could astonish some people, I suppose.

ELVIS



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