Author: Thom Perry
Date: 17:40:25 06/26/99
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On June 26, 1999 at 11:50:16, Marc Plum wrote: >My experience is with the previous version, MCP7, which oddly enough has been >placing higher on the SSDF lists than version 8. Yes, like most top programs it >is very hard for most people to beat. I recently had to reinstall it when some >files on my computer were accidentally erased. Since then, my record is +2 -8 >=2. My previous record was probably in the same proportions, but over perhaps a >hundred or so games. > >One thing about version 7 which I hope has been corrected in MCP8. I always try >to set a program so that it won't show me its thinking when I am playing it. >With MCP7, though, even when you turn "Watch Thinking" off, it still shows some >analysis. I have to be careful not to glance at the bottom of the screen! > >To return to your original point, of course very few people who post here will >have winning records against any of the top commercial programs, or the best >freeware. Speaking for myself, the only current programs I have winning records >against are probably ZChess, Chenard, and possibly Arasan. Maybe also ExChess, >but I'm not sure, and I don't have complete records. But I spend much more time >playing programs like Crafty, Hiarcs 7.01, Rebel10, Fritz, etc., which can be >relied upon to score, I don't know, 80%?, 90%,? 95%? It's more fun when I get >one of my rare wins. :-) > >Marc > >On June 25, 1999 at 23:38:00, marvin bolden wrote: > >>everyone keeps ragging on mcp8 about how it plays against other programs but >>let's comments about how it plays against people. all you people who play >>engine vs engine, why don't you play against each engine an d report how they >>perform. If you do not want MCP7 to show you anything, you must turn off Watch thinking, Last Analysis, Other info, and DO NOT activate the Info eraser. And if you do not want to see the positional score, then also turn off Evaluations!
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