Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 07:09:17 12/19/02
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On December 19, 2002 at 09:38:02, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >Finally ChessBase has proven my long-time theory that all the books could also >deleted, today's machines=engines "know the openings also without books" >(ChessBase). > >If you have Fritz 8 or Shredder 7 go here and download the impostering engine: > >http://www.chessbase.de/nachrichten.asp?newsid=1639 > >Have fun > >Rolf Tueschen > >Future Chief Manager ChessROse This is a translation of that page, but I still don't really understand what it is saying: Weihnachtsgeschenk for Fritz8 and Shredder of 7 owners Have also so one in the association: pulls always immediately and unfortunately not at all times so badly. One does not even need a clock such an impulsive type is also king black. In Fritz&Fertig it seized the opportunity and equal prince Fritz to the duel required, when its father was times absent king white because of vacation. With children it can rauskehren easily the large Macker. Now it becomes time that it learns you to know times. Our weihnachtsgeschenk for all Fritz8 and Schredder7-Besitzer. King black in original environment buy (gift a line is deeper)... Give to king black (plays also with white) times properly one on the nut. And so geht's: 1. Click to the left (red, down) 2. Store the file at any place on the fixed disk (or directly in the correct directory) The file king blackclosely (188 KB) must be stored at the end in the directory C:/Programme/ChessBase/Engines. Either you store the file equivalent there with the Download or you copy you afterwards there. 3. After the call of Shredder7 or Fritz8 you find to king black as engines in the engine selection. Note: King black pulls actually immediately. Do not let make itself nervous. Actually it is only one schaumschlaeger. If you want, you can switch off also the initialization book (to process - > book - > book options - > book use deactivate). King black knows his initialization also in such a way. King black engines downloaden...
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