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Subject: Re: Rebel wins Shep Championship 99

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 08:42:01 09/20/99

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On September 20, 1999 at 10:31:55, Harald Faber wrote:

>On September 20, 1999 at 08:01:34, Shep wrote:
>
>>>>after 3 months in one of the longest tournaments ever on SCCS,
>>>>Rebel 10 won the Shep Championship '99 (40/120 on 2xPIII-550, 256 MB)
>>>>with a score of 7/11.
>>>
>>>Which version of Rebel10? 10a, b or c?
>>
>>10a. I didn't get 10b and still consider 10a to be the strongest.
>>Anti-GM was set to "Smart" and EOC to "Strong".
>>Fresh install to new machines, so no learning from earlier tournaments.
>
>I am not sure if 10b is better.

10a = 10b concerning chess engine.

Ed Schroder


>>BTW, I think it's interesting that everyone involved in the "2.03 vs. 2.50"
>>issue (including Thorsten and yourself) had enough time to write dozens of
>>postings but never took a few minutes to run some test positions to prove that
>>either 2.50 does play different from 2.03 or that it doesn't... :)
>>
>>Shep
>
>This has 2 reasons:
>
>1) I am fed up playing CST again and again. All the games I have played since
>CST1 were clearly disappointing, and the only thing I get is Thorsten's "you use
>the wrong version", no matter if the commercial was used or not. MAYBE I'll play
>5-10 FINAL games with CST2.03 on the faster machine so that Thorsten will not
>have excuses any longer, but at the moment I am sick of these excuses.
>I can hear Thorsten "you used the default settings, you should have taken my new
>ones" and again and again a neverending story. Sorry, not me.
>
>2) sometimes someone writes=posts from the office where CST is not and should
>not be installed. ;-)



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