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Subject: Re: Genius6-LGG2.0 ...0-1! (with just a touch of mojo-hand...)

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 08:39:47 05/07/99

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On May 07, 1999 at 04:48:09, Francis Monkman wrote:

>
>On May 06, 1999 at 19:03:52, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>
>>And finally I think that playing with an average time per move is a bad idea.
>>How can you be sure that one program is not going to think much longer than the
>>other? Did you measure the cumulated times? I think you'd better use a fixed
>>time for the whole game.
>
>I adjudicated fairly, I think. Also it was a game played for 'pleasure'. So far
>I hear not a word about the quality of chess these two managed...
>
>BTW Christophe, I found Chess Tiger Light to be a most interesting program.
>Where can I get the full version?
>
>Francis

Unfortunately you cannot get it any more. Chess Tiger is not sold anymore.
Anyway, Chess Tiger 10 (the full version of Chess Tiger Light), is a 16 bits
version that was nice at the time it was sold, but is not strong enough for
todays standards.

The situation is different with Chess Tiger 11.x (32 bits version), which is not
weaker than other commercial programs.


    Christophe



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