Author: Terry Giles
Date: 09:10:05 05/16/04
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On May 15, 2004 at 01:17:07, Tanya Deborah wrote: > > > >Hello! > >Can somebody explain to me, why Genius 7.1 has not even been proven >by the SSDF??? > > >Genius 7 is a strong engine with a very solid game style, and i dont understand >why SSDF has not made tests! > > >I think that Genius 7 is not as strong as Fritz8 or Shredder8, but >is very strong, with a big tendency to draw. This engine seems and play >like the great player Ulf Anderson because its very difficult to win against >it, but neither it is not very agressive. I think also, that Genius has a very >different >game style, very different in comparison to the game style of the other >programs. > >I realized that Ssdf proved Genius 6.5 some years ago, >but because they have forgotten Genius 7?? I dont understand... > > >My another question is, is there some way to run the Genius 7 engine >in another Interface like winboard, Chesspartner or some other one? > >I would also like to know, of all the results and the observations that the >experts here >have gotten on this engine. I would appreciate it a lot. > > >Thanks to all, > >My best Regards > > >Tanya Deborah. It seems that Mr Lang is far more interested in developing compact and efficient code for his 'intelligent' chess programs. His web site contains a large number of Genius variants running on systems as minimal as mobile phones! I wouldn't put it past him to write a chess program for the Casio calculator. He does seem to have lost interest in the 'big' programs of today and consequentally lost his high position in the SSDF listing. Incidentally Genius 3 for dos is available for free download and is an amazingly compact and strong program!
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