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Subject: Re: Hiarcs 9 : Any examples of its play?

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 21:35:22 08/20/03

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On August 20, 2003 at 21:38:38, Roy Brunjes wrote:

>On August 20, 2003 at 01:05:14, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On August 19, 2003 at 19:00:59, Roy Brunjes wrote:
>>
>>>Fellow CCCers,
>>>
>>>As another autumn closes in, my thoughts turn towards the next batch of chess
>>>programs (usually just in time for Christmas).  I hear that Hiarcs 9 will be out
>>>before too long, but I have not yet seen any example games it has played.
>>>
>>>Perhaps I just missed them?  If anyone can provide some data, I would certainly
>>>be grateful and I suspect several others here may be also!
>>>
>>>Fritz 9 (if that is what it will be called) should play Kasparov later (November
>>>sometime?) and that will give the world examples of its play -- but before
>>>resigning myself to buying the next revision of Fritz, I would like to see some
>>>play from some of the other programs also.
>>>
>>>Anyone know if there is a planned release date for the next Shredder?
>>>
>>>Thanks, and my apologies for so many questions!
>>>
>>>Roy
>>
>>
>>   Hiarcs 9 is not yet out: announced was 22nd August 2003
>>   Kurt
>
>
>Kurt,
>
>Yes, I realize it is not for sale just yet.  I was hoping some pre-release
>versions of the program had played some games somewhere, or analyzed some
>positions and had that analysis published to show how H9 handled things
>differently from its predecessors (previous versions of Hiarcs or other programs
>altogether).
>
>I guess no one has such data though, based on the lack of a response here.
>
>Ah well, the wait continues until after it is shipping!
>
>Roy

ChessBase will have the games between GM Bareev and Hiarcs 9.

Or they should. You'll have to search back aways to find the match.
It ended in a 2:2 draw. Bareev is in the top 10 players in the world.

Terry



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