Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 13:52:15 01/28/99
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On January 28, 1999 at 05:56:11, Harald Faber wrote: >On January 28, 1999 at 04:12:23, Jouni Uski wrote: > >> Top 7 on the Selective Search Rating List, late January 1999. >> >> Position Program/Machine Rating +- Games >> >> 1 Hiarcs 7.0 Pentium MMX 200 MHz 2644 25 329 >> 2 Fritz 5.16 Pentium MMX 200 MHz 2592 - - >> 3 Junior 5 Pentium MMX 200 MHz 2591 - - >> 4 Nimzo98 Pentium MMX 200 MHz 2589 - - >> 5 Fritz 5.32 Pentium MMX 200 MHz 2578 - - >> 6 HIARCS 6.0 Pentium MMX 200 MHz 2576 - - >> 7 Rebel 10 Pentium MMX 200 MHz 2565 - - > >What I do believe and what I don't doesn't count. >MY OPINION is that these programs are EQUAL strong, you can add MCP7/8 and >Shredder3. Even Genius should count to them. >What gives us this ranking is the ranking in between the comp programs. If there >are some programs better for analyzing or corr or finding tactical holes or >playing humans is not given... > >I only wonder where the >300 games from Hiarcs and the Rebel10 games come from. >And why HIARCS6 is written in capitals. ;-) If this list was right you would say that rebel9 is stronger then Rebel10 and everybody knows that that aint treu
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