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Subject: Re: Chess Tiger 15 in the Chessbase (Fritz) GUI

Author: Jim Bond

Date: 15:06:00 04/07/03

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On April 07, 2003 at 00:41:40, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On April 06, 2003 at 22:13:02, Jim Bond wrote:
>
>>On April 06, 2003 at 21:22:08, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>
>>>As some were wondering I think it's important to clarify.
>>>
>>>It's not an April joke.
>>>
>>>Chess Tiger 15 is now available in the Chessbase (Fritz) Graphical User
>>>Interface.
>>>
>>>I have no idea why it is not announced on the Chessbase site right now, but it
>>>will certainly be very soon.
>>>
>>>In short: yeah that stuff is real, everybody has asked for it and now you can
>>>have it.
>>>
>>>Enjoy!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    Christophe
>>
>>Hi Christophe,
>>
>>I have been a fan of yours in Canada and would like to know if the new Chess
>>Tiger 15 in Chessbase GUI have the same strength as the Lokasoft version.
>>
>>I have been playing Rebel XP Beta1 against Fritz 8 on two PCs and have been
>>quite impressed with it (aside from some auto232 issues).  The preliminary
>>results are the engines are pretty evenly matched.  Beta1 had put up some good
>>fights exhibiting some good knowledge on King side attacks where Fritz 8 did not
>>see them.  Would you say the new Chessbase Chess Tiger 15 is much stronger than
>>Rebel XP Beta 1?
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Jim
>
>
>
>Thank you Jim.
>
>The Chessbase version of Chess Tiger 15 has exactly the same engine as the
>Lokasoft version.
>
>I do not know how CT15 compares to Rebel XP beta 1.
>
>Chess Tiger 15 is rated by the SSDF in third position, below Fritz 8 and
>Shredder 7, however it is rated second to Fritz 8 (by a narrow margin) on
>Chessfun's list, and I think this list should be taken seriously.
>
>I don't know if they (SSDF and Chessfun) will test the Chessbase version of
>Chess Tiger 15, but I think it would be an interesting test. The Chessbase GUI
>can have an impact on the playing strength, in particular because of its book
>learning algorithm which is maybe superior to the one implemented in the engine
>itself, and which is used by the Lokasoft GUI by default.
>
>
>
>    Christophe

Thanks for your insight.  I look forward to buying your new Tiger when it
becomes available in one of the Chess'n Math distributors in Toronto, Canada.
Just curious, would there be any upgrade coming soon?

Cheers,
Jim



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