Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 07:43:32 11/24/03
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On November 24, 2003 at 09:07:23, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: >On November 24, 2003 at 07:29:04, George Tsavdaris wrote: > >>On November 24, 2003 at 05:00:34, Sandro Necchi wrote: >> >>>On November 24, 2003 at 01:57:01, Slater Wold wrote: >>> >>>>On November 24, 2003 at 01:53:12, swaminathan natarajan wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi >>>>> >>>>>may be the author need that hardware which he had used it for past tournament >>>>>and won >>>>> >>>>>secondly,winning does not depend on what hardware the program uses >>> >>>Hi, >>> >>>>> >>>>>Thirdly, Fritz'z latest upgraded version upgraded from fritz 8.0.0.23 is the >>>>>strongest(i gues its X3d Fritz) >>>>>Shredder has no recent updates >>>> >>>>If you think Shredder 7.04 is the engine playing in Graz, you're sadly mistaken. >>>> It is updated, I promise. >>> >>>Correct! It is version 7.10 and is the best Shredder version so far...I am still >>>confident in the final result... >> >> You don't have to worry about the final result. It's a 11-game tournament only >>and the fact that someone is the winner or the loser don't say much about the >>strength. And as you've already said, 4 processors are better against 2. > >Of course, they care for the result. Otherwise they had better stayed at home. >-:) :) Yes, of course they should care, but i was talking about if the result of the WCCC2003, tells much about the strength. >Uli > > >>Personally i love both Fritz/Shredder/Junior/Sjeng and i "hate" Brutus (because >>i can't have it),but in tournament only one can win. And i would buy the newest >>programs no matter what the result will be. >> >>>> >>>>>lastly, Fritz played white against shredder which gives an adantage for the >>>>>latter over the board >>> >>>Not only that...4 processors against 2... >>> >>>>> >>>>>regards >>>>>swami >>> >>>Sandro
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