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Subject: Re: Good Old CSTal II

Author: Didzis Cirulis

Date: 08:26:05 09/14/05

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On September 14, 2005 at 10:44:52, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On September 14, 2005 at 09:33:10, Didzis Cirulis wrote:
>
>>It is not as good as Chess Tal. Not yet. But it really provides that Chess club
>>atmosphere. Ask more if you are interested.
>>
>>Didzis Cirulis ( didzis.cirulis@apollo.lv )
>
>which was the hardware of treebeard ?
>which was the hardware of tiger15.1 ?
>which was the time control ?
>
>is treebeard showing any information about its search, score or main line ?

That version of Treebeard was running on my Athlon XP  2.6 Ghz computer.
Tiger 15.1 was running on my Palm Zire 71. Huge hardware advantage for
Treebeard.

Usually I played on level 1 hour/game

The main point of testing at that stage was just to see some style features of
Treebeard. Complete Tournament Chess II does not provide any searh information
while you play - that is just as real chess game.

The test version I run is pure Engine. It runs in a DOS console - like Crafty -
and surely allows to see and save all information.

I purchased the program (I guess I read someting about it here, at CCC), but I
did not exactly like what I got for my money. So I decided to improve it!

If you look for pure chess strength, this program, as it is now, is not the way
to go. But if you want to have a private chess club in you computer, Tournament
Chess II provides good set of reasonably good (not obviously stupified) and
interesting opponents, waiting for you in a nice environment.

Didzis





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