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Subject: Re: The best program of all the times

Author: Paulo Soares

Date: 14:30:13 04/15/99

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On April 15, 1999 at 06:36:04, Chris Carson wrote:

>Best program (impressed me the most):
>
>Strength:  Deep Blue II  (any program or person that can beat the
>                          world champ in a match is impressive in my
>                          opinion).
>
>Strength (Single processor): Deep Blue Jr, great record againt a
>                             wide range of opponents, not enough
>                             games, I wish they would have played
>                             more.
>
>Both raised the bar,  I do not think I will be
>impressed as much by strength again, I will expect
>it.
>
>First time (similiar to first love): Sargon
>
>Beat the pants off me on my IBM PC Jr for the first
>few games I played.  I improved, it did not.
>
>Freeware:  Crafty/Winboard  all I need to know about
>           chess programming.  TSCP for its simplicity.
>
>Today (price/value/opponent): CM6K, good strength, good price
>
>Today study aid:  CBLight, I can study games from TWIC and have
>                  good analysis from Fritz 4.
>
>This year I plan to buy CM7K and CB/Fritz 6 when released.  CBLight
>has convinced me this is a good combination for me.
>
>Best Regards,
>Chris Carson

Chris,

A good pool question for the end of the year:
"In your opinion, what's the better?"

-Best program:
-Strength:
-First time (similiar to first love):
-Freeware:
-Today (price/value/opponent)
-Today study aid:
-The best in it's days: (James Swafford)
-....

Or something similar to this.

Regards,

Paulo Soares



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