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Subject: Re: Hiarcs7.32 - Nimzo99 4 games (40/2) 2 - 2 Nimzo99 is great !!!!

Author: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen

Date: 01:26:03 07/01/99

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On July 01, 1999 at 02:17:05, blass uri wrote:

>
>On June 30, 1999 at 23:46:33, Tania Devora wrote:
>
><snipped>
>>How is it possible that a program with a so powerful machine, didnt win ??
>
>It is possible and it is not the first time that things like these happen.
>In the previous wccc Deep thought lost against Fritz3 inspite of the hardware
>advantage of Fritz3.
>
>>
>>I admire Shredder and Hiarcs than run in a simple Pentium III 550 MHZ,
>>Hiarcs732 won over Ferret, in a wonderful way, won to Chesstiger, won over
>>MChesspro8, draw again the champion Shredder ! and draw with Junior, all these
>>better oponents than Fritz oponents.
>>
>> I'd like only to see Hiarcs7.32 or Shredder running in a machine as Fritz or
>>Junior machine in the WCCC,  Im sure that that they would be strongest ones.
>
>I agree that Junior machine was better but I am not sure that my Junior5.4 is
>worse than Hiarcs on equal machines.
>Junior can find good moves that Hiarcs cannot find(for example the sacrifice
>against Nimzo that my Junior find also with my pentium200)
>
>Junior chose a bad opening line against Hiarcs in WCCC and could not hope for
>more than a draw inspite of the hardware advantage.
>
>I agree that Junior failed against shredder but one game is no proof that Junior
>is worse.
>
>My feelings is that shredder is the best one on equal hardware but I have no
>proof for it and I hope to be wrong about it.

Why? :-)))

Stefan


>>
>>Why Junior and Fritz run with a powerful machine, Why Hiarcs not ???? were they
>>afraid that Hiarcs won the WCCC ??
>
>I think that the main reason is that it is not easy to do a program that can
>work with more than 1 processor.
>
>Hiarcs version cannot profit from more than one processor and it is not an easy
>job to change it.
>
>Uri



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