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Subject: Re: Could Chess Tiger 15 under Fritz GUI be 20 Points Stronger ?

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 21:01:26 04/09/03

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On April 09, 2003 at 05:37:05, Yar wrote:

>On April 08, 2003 at 20:11:47, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On April 08, 2003 at 17:50:40, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>
>>>On April 08, 2003 at 16:37:11, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>
>>>>I heard before that Chess Tiger under Chessbase GUI run much stronger, if so why
>>>>is that?
>>>>
>>>>Jorge
>>>
>>>    Hi Jorge
>>>    As far as I know it's the same engine. And there is no reason why CT_15
>>>    should be stronger under ChessBase GUI.
>>>    Kurt
>>
>>
>>
>>Oh yes, there is.
>>
>>I'm convinced that the book learning of the Chessbase GUI is much better than
>>the book learning of the Chess Tiger engine itself. It is aggressive and has
>>proven its efficiency, at least in comp-comp games.
>>
>>Under the Chessbase GUI, the book management is done by the GUI. Under the
>>Lokasoft version of Chess Tiger 15 the book management is done by the engine.
>>
>>The book management and book learning done by the engine is not as aggressive
>>and efficient as Chessbase GUI book management.
>>
>>I do not know how much better it can get under the Chessbase GUI, but I'm
>>convinced that it can be significant.
>>
>>However the book used by default under the Lokasoft GUI has been written BY HAND
>>by Jeroen Noomen. The book used by the Chessbase version of Chess Tiger 15 is
>>probably not as fine tuned, so here the point goes to the Lokasoft version.
>>
>>All in all I do not know what can be the result of a different book/book
>>learning. But it could be that the results of the Chessbase version of Chess
>>Tiger 15 are going to be different from the results of the Lokasoft version.
>>
>>Ladies and gentlemen, that could be the topic of a very interesting experiment!
>>
>>
>>
>>    Christophe
>
>
>what about Chess Tiger 15 under ChessAssistant 7.1 GUI ?



To be honest I do not know about the book learning algorithm in CA, but it could
be also interesting to test, naturally.



    Christophe



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