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Subject: Re: REBEL 10.0 vs CHESSMASTER 5500

Author: Dan Kiski

Date: 21:50:59 11/20/98

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On November 20, 1998 at 18:26:57, Reynolds Takata wrote:

>On November 20, 1998 at 17:39:03, James T. Walker wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>For anyone interested:
>>
>>This is game #10 of my 12 game match.  Chessmaster was kicked out of book on the
>>2nd move.  I think Rebel was out of book on either move 3 or 4.  Very strange
>>opening.  Chessmaster called the mate in 6.  The score is now 5-5 with two more
>>games to go.
>>
>
> And this isn't even chessmaster 6000! It has no EOC, no optimized book, tell me
>that chessmaster is indeed strong and in the same class in strength as any of
>the top progs.



I have run CM6000 and CM5500 both with the pilz settings against Fritz 5 and
Rebel 10 and found that it scores well at all time settings, winning more than
it's share at the faster settings !! 5 - 30 secs per move.

To be honest as an owner of all the above 4 programs in my mind the pilz
settings on the CM6000 make it the strongest program.

As a follow up I have also tried the so-called superior settings as posted here
I belive by Komputer Korner (could be wrong) and have found the pilz settings to
be far superior.

Dan Kiski.





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