Author: blass uri
Date: 00:29:05 02/21/99
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On February 21, 1999 at 03:03:28, Micheal Cummings wrote: > >On February 21, 1999 at 02:29:58, ROBERT FLINT wrote: > >>i am a huge fans of the chessmaster programs and i owm 3000-6000 !!! and i think >>that the king engine is one of the strongest engines out there !!BUT !!!!\\THESE >>GAMES WERE IT SEEMS TO BE CRUSHING HIARCS7 IS TRUELY FOOLISH!! I HAVE TWO 450MHZ >>PENTIUMII COMPUTERS AND AFTER RUNNING BOTH GAMES ON MY COMPUTERS WITH THE SAME >>HARDWARE HIARCS PLAYS NONE OF THESE BLUNDERS. SO I BEGAN TO THINK ITS MUST BE >>THE HARDWARE !! SO I WENT TO A FRIENDS HOUSE AND RAN THE SAME GAME ON A 166MHZ >>CYRIX PROCESSOR AND AGAIN HIARCS7 DID NOT BLUNDER AND I FOUND ALL THE MISTAKES >>!!! USING VERY LITTLE TIME !!! I URGE ALL HIARCS OWNERS TO FORGET THESE PATHETIC >>GAMES AND LOOK TO MORE RELIABLE SOURCES!!! I AM SOORY IF I HURT ANY FEELING BUT >>THESE ARE JUST NOT LEGIT!!! > > >Which games are you referring too, the ones played by Richard Harrison are >played on better machines than a 166Mhz, I think you just do not like to see >Hiarcs7 lose, It the same old story crappy program beating a very expensive one. >I think the games being played are legit. The question is if other Hiarcs7 owners can reproduce the moves of Hiarcs7. I understand that Robert Flint cannot reproduce the blunders of Hiarcs7 even on a 166MHz. He does not say that Hiarcs7 is weak but only that the games are not games of Hiarcs7. I cannot prove it because I have not Hiarcs7 but it is surprising when Hiarcs7 is losing against CM6000 even when Hiarcs7 has better hardware in Richard Harrison's games when Hiarcs7 won CM6000 1.5:0.5 in the ssdf games. I think that CM6000 is going to be one of the best programs in the ssdf list(maybe number 1) but I do not expect a big difference between it and the top programs. Richard Harrison's games suggest a very big difference between Hiarcs7 and CM6000 and I do not think that it is logical. Uri
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