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Subject: Re: mclane's christmas-tournament: wish list of participants so far

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 15:30:06 10/26/98

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On October 24, 1998 at 22:31:04, Steven Schwartz wrote:

>From Thorsten...
>- Steve
>
>
>Here is the wish list of candidates for my smaller tournament...
>If other programs/programmers wish to participate (if they think they
>have a strong version that would compete in this field) please let me
>know...
>
>here the participants so far:
>
> 1. HIARCS6                 2539    ----    GB
> 2. REBEL 10                2522    ----    NL
> 3. JUNIOR5 JUN.CTG         2480    ----    IS
> 4. CSTAL WIN95             2300    ----    GB
> 5. THE KING 2.55           2400    ----   USA
> 6. CHESS TIGER 11.5        2480    ----     F
> 7. NIMZO98 PADERBORN       2534    ----     A
> 8. CRAFTY 15.18            2400    ----   USA
> 9. GANDALF3                2502    ----   DAN
>
>Hiarcs6 could be replaced by the new hiarcs7 - if mark wants to
>particpate...
>
>rebel10 if ed allows me to test it...
>
>Junior5 ! I am much looking forward to see more games of it.
>
>Will the king make a better stand than chessmaster-versions ?
>
>Maybe christophe comes with a new version (maybe tiger 11.7 ?!?).
>We will see.
>
>I am also looking forward how gandalf and crafty compete further.
>
>What about Stobor ? Tom ?! This time there is space to put you in...
>if you want, of course.
>
>
>best wishes
>
>mclane

Hi Thorsten,
	the latest version of crafty is 15.20, and I think it is stronger than 15.18.
Also, it is very likely that Bob releases a newer version before your
tournament.
	Crafty is *very* strong, especially on machines with many proccessors. It takes
better advantage of them. It would be great if you can get those machines.
Anyway your summer tournament was very interesting, and I am looking forward to
your christmas tournament.
	Best wishes,
José.



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