Author: Juan Pablo Naar
Date: 04:56:14 03/28/03
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On March 28, 2003 at 01:17:04, Uri Blass wrote: >On March 27, 2003 at 17:49:05, George Sobala wrote: > >>On March 27, 2003 at 17:20:09, Peter Skinner wrote: >> >>>On March 27, 2003 at 17:18:49, Ed Panek wrote: >>> >>>>On March 27, 2003 at 17:08:57, Peter Skinner wrote: >>>> >>>>>What is the expected rating one could assume from Deep Sjeng on a PIV 2.0 Ghz >>>>>with 512 ram? >>>>> >>>>>Would it be higher rated than let's say Yace or Crafty? >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been using Deep Sjeng for about 3 weeks now on a dual Athlon 2600+. It >>>>seems very strong in tactics. It sometimes seems to play endings poorly. This is >>>>just my opinion. >>>> >>>> I would be willing to play you online for a large number of games to test it >>>>if you like >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>Ed >>> >>> >>>What rating would you give it? Better than Crafty or Yace? Better than Nimzo or >>>Hiarcs? >>> >>>That is what I am looking for. I am thinking of purchasing it. >>> >>>Peter. >> >>Why? What do you want it for? I would guess that it is probably the weakest of >>the commercial engines, but it has its good points, especially its >>customisability. >> >>(finger redshift on ICC) > >No > >I guess that patzer is weaker than Deep Sjeng. >patzer is also weaker than yace and crafty. > >I also think that strength in games is not the only point and people may want to >purchase a program that is best in some kind of positions and not in games. > >I am going to consider doing movei commercial if it can promote to the best 22 >winboard programs. > >I think that at this point movei may be proven to be the best in some positions >even if it is not the best in playing chess. > >Uri For you, which are the 22 best winboard engines that you will like Movei to beat? My own opinion (its mine, so dont fire up) i think that you must spend at least 1 year for movei to beat the strongest wb engines like Ruffian or Yace, Crafty, etc. (without offense)
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