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Subject: Re: Shredder's consistency is impressive

Author: Melvin S. Schwartz

Date: 11:25:32 06/19/99

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On June 19, 1999 at 08:46:13, Micheal Cummings wrote:

>
>On June 19, 1999 at 08:37:34, Peter Kasinski wrote:
>
>>Champion in Jakarta '96, third in Paris '97, without a loss in this year's main
>>competition. Whatever the playoff result - sincerest congratulations to Stefan!
>>Shredder is one of the few true windows programs, with fantastic features and
>>
>>  NO PROGRAM CAN REASONABLY CLAIM TO BE STRONGER
>>
>>(in anticipation of endless disputes between Fritz and CM6K owners)
>>
>>PK
>having both Shredder2 and CM6K, CM6K is way ahead of shredder2 in my tests, and
>also I would say shredder3. It a shame that unlike all the
If you don't have Shredder 3, then how can you come to such a conclusion that
CM6K is better than Shredder 3? Hmmm?

Mel

other programs taking
>part needing to prove something to everyone. Chessmaster is happy in the
>knowledge that is just so good that it does not need to take part in these
>little events to prove just how good it is over the others who are taking part
>:-)
>
>I mean apart from controling the largest share of the chess market, it would
>just kill off the rest if this powerhouse engine took part and wiped the others
>away, Mindscape are just to nice to do that to the others :-)



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