Author: STEPHEN A. BOAK
Date: 08:56:43 01/09/99
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On January 09, 1999 at 11:07:05, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On January 09, 1999 at 10:55:31, blass uri wrote: > >>On January 09, 1999 at 10:09:46, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >> >>>On January 09, 1999 at 09:31:00, blass uri wrote: >>>>Rebel10 is also not the best Rebel that you can get >>> >>>Ed Schröder would disagree very strongly with you. >>> >>>Enrique >> >>I did not mean that a previous Rebel is better but that Rebel10 as an engine for >>ectool is better. >> >> >> >>These is from Rebel's site: >> >>The CHESS-TIGER idea plus Ed's own improvements have speed up REBEL with a >>factor of >> 2-3. The first results are very promising. At the playing >>level of 1:00 per move REBEL scores 47½-31½ >> against various strong computer opponents. >> >> For the moment the conclusion is Christophe's idea has given >>REBEL an elo jump of at least 30 elo points >> but more likely the gain in playing strength is 50 elo points >>or even more. The basic idea is implemented in >> the third party engines of: >> >> Lost Boys Interactive >> REBEL online by RoSystem >> REBEL10 engine for ECTOOL >> > >Experimental versions. There is NO Rebel yet that reflects the collaboration of >Ed and Christophe. This info is from 2 days ago. I wanted to enter the last >versions of the strongest commercial programs + Crafty, as long as they could >autoplay. In the case of Rebel, it's Rebel 10. > >Enrique > >>Uri ECTool with special Rebel 10 analysis engine is not a full Rebel 10 software program. The engine will only analyze positions (current, or entire game, or asterisked moves) and show evaluation scores/lines, but it will not make automated moves on the board, will not play a game by itself, and there is no autoplayer. Any use of this setup must be manual, not automatic. --Steve
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