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Subject: Re: "Junior Fights"

Author: odell hall

Date: 13:15:40 09/22/99

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On September 22, 1999 at 14:00:06, odell hall wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> I agree with Garry kasparov when he said that "junior fights", although my
>meaning is completely different than his, and reads more like "juniorkicks my
>butt"


 Sorry, I had to leave in the middle of writing my last post, let me finish...
I think that if one has a goal to reach master strength or beyond, Junior or
rebel is the best program to have in my opinion.  Fritz5.32 is very good also,
but often makes moves that are way out of the tactical realm of the average club
player, it' play is based on brute calculation. I had no previous expierence
with junior, but started with rebel, I find junior to be everybit rebel';s
equal. My advice to anyone is that if your seriously interested in improving
your chess Get these four programs.  1. Rebel10  2. Fritz5.32  3Junior5  4.
CM6000, I also think Mchess plays good chess although I was alittle disappointed
with it's results at WCC99.
  Don't listen to people who say that chess computers won't help improve your
play. I went from a 1200 player to 1800 in two years due to chess computers.



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