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Subject: Pardon?

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 06:12:17 07/23/99

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On July 23, 1999 at 08:31:09, Chris Taylor wrote:

>On July 23, 1999 at 01:49:56, Marcelo Yamauchi wrote:
>
>>My Wishes List for the Fritz 6:
>>
>>
>>01 - Better support for the Winboard Engines;
>>
>>02 - Support for parallel multiprocessing;
>>
>>03 - Multiple analyses with several engines;
>>
>>04 - Fast openings reference in the database module;
>>
>>05 - Capacity to use several tournament libraries of openings in agreement with
>>the opponent (Versus Rebel, Chess Genius, Nimzo, JĂșnior, Crafty, Comet);
>>
>>06 - More positional and tactical knowledge in the format of second engine;
>>
>>07 - Emulation of the styles of great masters' openings, each one with your
>>personal opening library, similar to the Chessmaster 6000 "personalities"
>>(Capablanca, Alekhine, Fischer, Karpov, Kasparov, Anand, J.Polgar, etc.)
>>
>>08 - Capacity to create libraries of openings and same "personalities" starting
>>from the analysis of openings and games by a real player (in database, obvious),
>>reproducing your forces and weaknesses in numbers and statistics
>>(Agressive/Defensive, Positional/Material, Pawn Structures, king Safety, endgame
>>weakness, pieces evaluation, etc.);
>>
>>09 - Possibility to edit tournaments among engines in the Swiss Style, even if
>>in a simple way;
>>
>>10 - Anti-GM concept in the engine parameters;
>
>Just got one to add to the brilliant list you have produced!
>
>11 - To be inexpensive!
>
>Chris Taylor

??? Fritz costs the same as Rebel, Junior, Nimzo, Hiarcs, MCP, CSTal and LESS
than Shredder3(full), Genius6+WChess+Zarkov so what is the problem?



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