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Subject: Re: ChessBase Always Wins

Author: Rolf Tueschen

Date: 07:25:12 05/19/03

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On May 19, 2003 at 05:28:00, enrico carrisco wrote:

>On May 18, 2003 at 17:51:09, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
>>On May 18, 2003 at 16:26:33, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>>
>>>On May 18, 2003 at 15:03:11, Roger Brown wrote:
>>>
>>>>On May 18, 2003 at 11:51:17, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>If FRITZ is not winning at Leiden then SHREDDER wins or DEEP SJENG, the newest
>>>>>engine of ChessBase.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Hello Rolf,
>>>>
>>>>This is incorrect.  Deep Sjeng is the product of Gian-carlo Pascutto.  It is a
>>>>WB/UCI compliant engine released by Lokasoft, one of the companies which
>>>>released Chess Tiger 15.
>>>
>>>IMO ChessBase makes PR for the engine of Deep Sjeng. Should I get you the link?
>>QUOTE:
>>
>>UCI-Engines
>>Sjeng 12.13
>>32Bit Schachengine von Gian-Carlo Pascutto (mit Zugriff auf den Nalimov Endspiel
>>Turbo). Mehr Informationen zu Sjeng finden Sie auf Gian-Carlo Pascuttos
>>Webseite.
>>Hier finden Sie eine Beschreibung der Versionen von Sjeng.
>>Mehr über Sjeng und Gian-Carlo Pascutto...
>>Der Download enthält eine Installation für die Engine. Installieren Sie die
>>Engine in Ihrem ChessBase- Verzeichnis, z.B. in C:\Programme\ChessBase.
>>Diese Engine benötigt Fritz 7 in der Update-Version vom 21.01.2002 oder Shredder
>>Classic.
>>Download Sjeng 12.13
>>
>>
>>Ok? Link in ChessBase, Downloads.
>>
>>
>>Rolf Tueschen
>>
>
>Crafty is also available in the download section for FREE ENGINES on the
>Chessbase website.  You are really digging here.

Science is connected to research, yes. The point is the defining of standards.
So, the monopolism in CC is not just one of economy, it is also one of the basic
vocabulary. Something went wrong in the past. And it's true, I have a problem
with Bob's Crafty in ChessBase. But there are no alternatives. Why?
Give your own contribution and dig a little bit.



>
>-elc.



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