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Subject: Re: Chess Software

Author: Larry S. Tamarkin

Date: 19:34:01 10/31/98

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Rebel10 is an amazing program! (as was Rebel9)  Probably  it is not quite as
strong in  10 or 15 minute BLITZ agianst Junior5 or Fritz5, but as far as
features are concerned it really can't be beat. Its possible too that with the
'Anti GM' feature it is stronger against humans, then agianst other programs.
We'll have to see over time. Certainly is chess 'Style', (whatever that is), is
most interesting and worth buying the program for.  As far as recommending one
program, in preference to the others I can't do that - I recommend them all!
But I do highly recommend Rebel10, as a way to support the Schoeder company.  I
will buy the upgrade, just as soon as I can afford it.

Also buying Rebel10, you get to download additional material from the Rebel
homepage.  And you get the Beta of Rebel for Windoz when it comes out to, so if
don't like Dos very much, you only must 'live' with it a short time.

I think most significantly of all, Ed Shroeder 'lurks' here in this chess club
and truly listens to the concerns of the most chess suavy group.  So if
something important has to be done for his program, he is immediately aware and
sometimes meets the group (I hesitate to call us a MOB:)) desire...

mrslug - the inkompetent chess software addict!


On October 31, 1998 at 20:29:17, Ron King wrote:

>I need some input reguarding the purchase of new software. I would like
>to find out what feelings are comparing Rebel 10 to the rest of the latest
>chess software?



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