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Subject: Re: The Great Genius 7, why have they forgotten it ???

Author: Tanya Deborah

Date: 17:19:52 05/16/04

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On May 16, 2004 at 12:26:00, Terry Giles wrote:

>On May 16, 2004 at 12:10:05, Terry Giles wrote:
>
>>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!
>
>
>Here's the link, if anyone's interested ...
>
>http://www.gambitchess.com/progr.htm
>
>Terry Giles

Thanks terry!  Nice page!!!

Regards!
Tanya!




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