Author: Claude Dubois
Date: 07:01:05 09/21/05
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On September 21, 2005 at 08:54:25, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On September 21, 2005 at 08:21:42, Claude Dubois wrote: > >>Hello, >> >>I want to extend my tournament "Le Système du Suisse" to the MCS Engines and I >>miss till WChess 20000. >> >>I have ChessGenius 7, Shredder 4, Zarkov 5.0 (who want absolutely have permanent >>brain). >> >>If somebody should want to sell me the engine, I'll be happy to answear to his >>mail (see my profil). >> >>Best wishes and thanks. >> >>Claude > >Claude, >wchess 2000 is from 1999 and is maybe weaker then wchess in majestic ! > >i guess it is version 1.2 while majestic wchess is version 1.6. > >so IMO it makes not much sense to swap to wchess 2000. > >do you think you get wchess from majestic accurate running under another gui, >i mean with hash>1MB and other stuff working ?! > >i wonder because the results so far are not promising. > >IMO there is a problem somewhere. but one can only find out by relating >wchess in GUI majestic with running it in e.g. Fritz. > >if the later is weaker, then the "problems" are not that Wchess is a weak engine >but that the usage in other GUI then Majestic makes it weak. > >I have wchess2000, but it is not that strong. believe me. >i thought Majestic would be a progress, and now i read you doing exactly the >opposite i am doing :-)) Hello Thorsten, In my tournament, I have not 1mb but 10 mb (11568 ko to be exact in my TaskManager) and Majestic Chess is using 31328 ko in the taskmanager). I don't want to swap a version for the other, I want only add the version MCS as Reference. Unfortunately, the engine is out of stock by Schach Niggemann where I have founded a explaination. In my tournament all engines from very weak till very strong can play and I think the this version 1.2 should not be in the weakest engine. Thanks for all. Best wishes Claude
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