Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 03:55:43 02/08/04
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Hi Christophe, Success with Chess Tiger X! Does it still use the hybrid set-up, I mean with part of the engine not knowing all the rules of chess? I know it is not the way you have been working on Tiger, but I still wonder if people would be interested in having someting like a personality editor for Tiger. I know I have had a lot of fun with that in Rebel but maybe that is personal. Still, I think it is worth considering for the future? Personally I don't find the SSDF numbers most important, less important than the quality and "feel" of the analysis lines, which is not exactly the same thing? Another silly question, do you think Tiger could be made to run on the latest HP-calculator, with ARM-processor? http://www.hpcalc.org/hp49gplus.php Just curious... Gambit Tiger 2.0 Aggressive does find Nxh6 quickly on my comp 00:00:00.4 0,89 6 40180 Qd4 Nd3 Bxd3 cxd3 Rxd3 h5 Rb3 hxg4 Rxb7 00:00:00.5 0,36 6 41252 Qd4 Nf4 Rge3 d5 Nef6 Rxe3 fxe3 00:00:01.2 0,20 7 118568 Qd4 c3 Rxc3 Nxc3 Bxc3 d5 Bxb4 dxe4 Bc3 00:00:02.1 -0,06 8 236752 Qd4 c3 Rxc3 Nxc3 Bxc3 d5 Bxb4 dxe4 Bc3 Rd6 00:00:04.4 -0,06 9 543798 Qd4 c3 Rxc3 00:00:09.9 -0,86 10 1282499 Qd4 c3 Bxc3 Nxc3 Qxb4 Nxe4 Qxb7 Rb8 Qxb8 Qxb8 Bxe4 00:00:34.3 -0,86 11 4745038 Qd4 c3 00:00:44.3 -1,20 12 6207282 Qd4 c3 Bxc3 Nxc3 Qxb4 Nxe4 Qxb7 Rb8 Qxb8 Qxb8 Bxe4 d5 Rb1 00:01:43.7 -0,66 12 15375286 Nxh6 c3 Nf5 cxb2 Qg4 Qf7 Re2 Be7 Nxe7 Qxe7 Rxb2 Re8 Ng5 00:04:37.6 -0,74 13 41862074 Nxh6 c3 Nf5 cxb2 Qg4 Rc8 Nxg7 Rg6 Nxe8 Rxg4 Rxg4 Rxe8 Rg6 00:06:32.7 -0,58 13 58828694 Ne3 Rxe4 Bxe4 Qxe4 Nxd5 Qxd5 Qc1 Qf5 Qxh6+ Qh7 Qe6 Nd3 Re2 Nxb2 Rxb2 00:08:46.0 -0,70 14 78188248 Ne3 Rxe4 Bxe4 Qxe4 Nxd5 Qxd5 Qc1 Qf5 Qxh6+ Qh7 Qg5 Nd3 Re2 Nxb2 Rxb2 00:14:19.3 -0,48 14 130894102 Nxh6 c3 Nf5 cxb2 Qg4 Rc8 Qh4+ Kg8 Kh2 Rc4 Nh6+ Rxh6 Qxh6 Qf7 Rg4 00:44:30.0 0,42 15 420013828 Nxh6 Gambit Tiger 2.0 Aggressive Celeron 500Mhz 24 Mb hash I hope Chess Tiger X will Roar! Eelco
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