Author: Ryan B.
Date: 04:18:30 12/12/05
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On December 12, 2005 at 07:03:29, Claude Le Page wrote: >In this dicussion , it seems That everybody has forgotten TogaII 1.1 ( or 1.1a >if it's really different) >Yet , it's the strongest engine available , and it's free and Open-Source >Of course , everybody knows it's a derived of Fruit2.1 , but its style is so >different that one could think it's derived from Junior9 >The cause of this metamorphose? if you open the parameters window , you can see >it uses almost all accelerating research algorithms ,that Fruit did not >implement , because it was not sure that these algorithms were bringing a plus >PRogrammer of Toga acceted the gamble , and ,apparently , he won You are wrong in so many ways. Toga is not the strongest free program. Toga does not play like Junior. Toga does not use almost all accelerating research algorithms. The programmer of Toga did not take a gamble and he did not "win" anything. Toga is well tuned and has few changes from Fruit 2.1. It is for the most part carefully done and tuned and tested after each small step as a program should be. Toga may be the best blitz program other than Rybka around but Fruit 2.2 and some other programs are still stronger at long time controls. Ryan
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