Author: Micheal Cummings
Date: 05:15:52 10/09/99
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On October 09, 1999 at 08:00:01, curtiss parker wrote: >shredder is it the strongest program on the market compared to the deep Well I suppose the only thing you can go by is the SSDF list. There are 4 chessbase programs played on 450 machines and they are on the top, which is a bit misleading due to the fact that other programs have not been played on that hardware. But most of the programs have been played on the next level down in hardware they test and that is 200 MMX machines. And from that list CM6000 is on top. If you are not a person who has been here for a while and missed the Chessmaster 6000 debates, then Just to let you know that program interface has nothing to do with the strength of an engine, which some people seem to miss. Even though CM6K is aimed for the mass market and does not have all the finer features in the more dedicated chess programs, there is no doubt that Johann's King engine is in the cream of the crop.
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