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Subject: Re: ChessBase Always Wins

Author: enrico carrisco

Date: 14:22:27 05/19/03

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On May 19, 2003 at 10:25:11, Rolf Tueschen wrote:

>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.
>
>

Dig for what?  This is your crusade, not mine.  You're using a FREE engine
download page on the Chessbase website and determining that if an engine appears
there or has been ported -- it is a Chessbase product.  Typical nonsense of
yours -- my only reason to reply is to correct those not extensively familiar
with the companies that market the engines *OR* your exhausting B.S.

As far as "my own contribution"...  Rather than wasting time here attempting to
_appear_ knowledgeable or cause conflict for my own personal pleasure, I prefer
to help in the development of computer chess software.

-elc.



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