Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 12:35:53 10/10/99
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On October 10, 1999 at 14:14:07, Christophe Theron wrote: >On October 10, 1999 at 13:50:48, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On October 10, 1999 at 12:28:45, Fernando Villegas wrote: >> >>>Hola Enrique: >>>¿Y qué hay del estilo de este Tigre? Yo tengo una version antigua, 11,X, que >>>tiene ciertas debilidades en el manejo de peones. Pero esta nueva parece muy >>>superior. Cuéntanos algo. >>>Fernando >>> >>>Brief translation: >>>Mainly just asking Enriqte to talk us about the style of Tiger. >> >>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 > > >Ah, you have a quaderno too? I have one (20Mb). > >Unfortunately month after month every part of it broke down. First the AC >adapter, then the batteries, then the hard disk controller. I kept on playing >games with Tiger against human players at my chess club, but I had to boot with >a floppy. > >Then some of the keys stopped working. I could go on playing by using some Ctrl- >keys (like Ctrl-M instead of the defective Enter). You can imagine the trouble >when you play blitz games! :) > >At the end it would not even turn on. > >So now it's sleeping, probably forever, in my office. I've been able to use it >for only two years, which is quite sad. I loved it, really. My Quaderno, also 20MB, works perfectly. I never use it... :) Yes, it looks great and I loved it too. But it doesn't talk to anything I have. >Now the Palm IIIx is my favorite companion. Much better, I would say. And it has >a much faster processor. My favorite is my portable HP, but now it's taken 24 hours a day. Enrique > Christophe PS. Congratulations. You wrote the strongest by far comp-comp program there is. I don't know against humans, but why should it be any different? It is not very active, it likes to play cat and mouse without doing much until it sees something in the search, but it is very efficient. I start thinking of it as the opposite of CST in every way. I guess that if someone likes CST or Mchess won't like Tiger so much, and viceversa. Do you agree? Now that I think of it, Thorsten likes both, CST and Tiger, so I may be wrong.
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