Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 12:13:06 10/10/99
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On October 10, 1999 at 13:50:48, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On October 10, 1999 at 12:28:45, Fernando Villegas wrote: >Sorry, I have no time to talk about anything. While Tiger and F532 are starting >the last game (4.5-2.5 for Tiger so far), I am using an Olivetti Quaderno (8086) >for my own stuff. :( > >After the matches are done we can talk about all this. > >Enrique I have time and i have 4 machines, and my internet machine is 350 Mhz :-)) ChessTiger12 plays very active chess. mostly junior gets killed by good pawn handling of tiger, also in the endgame. i am sure fritz5.32 will also lose against tiger. show me a program that wins against tiger ! If you know it, i will play games vs. tiger12 for you. no problem. it looks pretty much that tiger will lead the ssdf-list. I am sure it will take time until others can catch tiger. maybe shredder can stop tiger. we don't know yet. but what we know: that tiger is IMO very strong. before the chamionship i said that tiger and shredder are my favourite chess programs to get the paderborn-championship-title. in paderborn i saw that the paderborn tiger played very passive. christophe could not stop this. at this time there was something in the program that made it play passively. now this is out of the program and it plays again that strong as it has before. active chess, looking for initiative. but tiger has more knowledge than the older versions. it now handles endgames and pawn stuff in openings and middlegame very good and also it can now king-attack and defend king-attacks-. christophe has again worked very hard. congratulations. i stay to my opinion from before the championship: tiger and shredder are the 2 initiative programs that push the scene in the moment. i don't know about rebel-century in the moment. thats for sure. also fritz6 is not known to me. but we will see when these programs come on the market.
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