Author: James T. Walker
Date: 05:48:06 11/22/98
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On November 22, 1998 at 07:43:06, Dan Kiski wrote: >On November 22, 1998 at 07:08:21, James T. Walker wrote: > >>On November 22, 1998 at 03:38:31, Dan Kiski wrote: >> >>>On November 21, 1998 at 22:10:23, Micheal Cummings wrote: >>> >>>>Great Series of Games James, I bet most people would have thought Rebel 10 would >>>>have beaten CM5500. >>>> >>>>Now I am just waiting for the Rebel followers to come out and make some excuse >>>>for its loss. I like Rebel 10, I am not going to make excuses for it losing. But >>>>I know some people will. Lets just hope people take these games as they are. >>>>CM5500 giving a Rebel a Whipping :) >>>> >>>>Regards >>>> >>>>Micheal >>> >>>I agree great games, although Rebel 10 has some features that I like, I think >>>the only feature CM really lacks is infinate analysis. The result don't surprize >> >>I don't understand this statement. My CM5500 has infinite analysis as did my >>CM4000/CM5000. Frankly, the games when there was a win were interesting. Some >>of the draws between computers will drive you crazy. Sometimes the 50 move rule >>forces the program to do something different besides "wait" and then they win >>the game! I'm only a neophite chess player so take my opinions with a grain of >>salt. >>Jim Walker >> >> >>>me, I think if the pilz settings were used it would have been more like 8-4 >>>which is the result I got, with cm6000 pilz 8.5-3.5. >>> >>>I would like to see cm any w/pilz v junior 5, as I do not have Junior 5. >>>I can't wait for Fritz 5.32, (coupon in hand). >>> >>>Dan Kiski. > >You must share with me how, when you have two single non computer players >playing cm analysis can be obtained? > >Dan Kiski. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Dan, As I said above, I don't understand your statement. I was referring to the ability of CM5500 to be set to "Infinite" level to analyze a position. I'm not sure what you are referring to. Regards, Jim >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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