Author: Angelo Ciavarella
Date: 05:38:03 04/05/03
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On April 05, 2003 at 00:44:50, Michael Schmolei wrote: >On April 04, 2003 at 15:53:30, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: > >>URI, >> >>You need to get that answer from others such as Sarah Bird. I don't really do >>much with the free engines other than Crafty. >> >>Tim >> >> >>On April 04, 2003 at 15:46:54, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On April 04, 2003 at 15:34:30, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote: >>> >>>>Much weaker than Crafty 19.01 which Shredder 7.0x beats 90% of the time. OK >>>>maybe only 70%. >>>> >>>>Get Chess Genius 7.0 if you want to win/draw two out of ten games. Buy Shredder >>>>7 if you want to lose 100% of the time. If you want a good analysis engine then >>>>buy a "modern" chess engine like Fritz 8.0, Chess Tiger 15.0 or Shredder 7.0. >>>>Don't forget about Junior 7.0. >>>> >>>> >>>>Tim >>> >>>I did not test Genius7.0 >>>Can you give me names of free engines that are at the same level as Genius7.0? >>> >>>I think that when movei get the same level I may consider making it commercial. >>>If Genius7.0 can be commercial inspite of being weaker than Crafty then I see no >>>reason why movei cannot. >>> >>>Note that I do not say that it is much weaker than Crafty19.01 and I do not know >>> >>>I also remember that Genius4 on 486 had no problem to beat palm tiger14.9 in >>>almost every game and it suggest that it is not very weak. >>>Not a lot of amateurs on 486 can beat palm tiger. >>>Comet could do it but not in a convincing way like Genius did it and Yace also >>>had problems. >>> >>>Uri > > >Hi, >Genius 7 has the same engine as Genius 6.5 from the year 1999/2000! >I asked the support after the release of this version last year. >After my own rating-list it is on the same level as SOS.2 for Arena and Shredder >3. > >My homepage: http://michael.schmolei.bei.t-online.de > >Regards Michael Thanks everybody-Angelo
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