Author: Peter Schreiner
Date: 18:31:06 10/30/98
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Subject: Re: Very interesting times for end of year... From: Kai Lübke E-mail: kluebke@mi.uni-koeln.de Message Number: 30891 Date: October 29, 1998 at 05:00:38 In Reply to: Very interesting times for end of year... Message ID: 30889 Posted by: Jouni Uski At: jouni.uski@semitechturku.com On: October 29, 1998 at 04:45:43 On October 29, 1998 at 04:45:43, Jouni Uski wrote: >>... which one will be the strongest: >> >>Mchess 8 >>Fritz 5.32/6 >>Hiarcs 7 >>Nimzo 99 >>Genius 6 >>Junior 5 >>Rebel 10 >>Shredder 3 >> >>My quess Fritz5.32/6, because it's already leading SSDF list clearly. >I'd vote for a close race between Rebel, Junior and possibly Hiarcs. >I don't expect too much from Nimzo or Genius; MChess 8 is better than MCP7 but >still a tiny bit behind the very top; Aha. Very interesting statement from your side. Perhaps it`s possible for you, to explain us your opinion in a little bit more detailed way ? What we know is : 1.) that you make a horrable mistake by operating the MCP8 - Beta against Junior in your Piep, sorry Shep -Tournament. 2.) that you refused to play the game against Junior in your tournament with the correct settings again. 3.) That you use only an early beta ......... In germany the final release of MCP8 is only a few days available. What kind of data did you have, to strengthen your opinion ? These usual test procedures ? The few games in your tournament ? Considering the mistakes in your tournament your opinion seems not so credible to me ....... -Peter >Shredder may be interesting, though. >But I'm also very curious about Fritz 5.32. >There are so many Fritzes now, and they are all different: >5.00 (Paris version) >5.01 (Standard update) >5.03 (update, different from 5.01?) >5.04 (update, -"- ) >5.16 (update, different from 5.03, IMHO slightly better) >I can't really distinguish them anymore, I call 'em all 5.01... >--- >Shep
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