Author: Pillsbury
Date: 04:48:53 10/23/99
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On October 23, 1999 at 07:30:47, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >On October 23, 1999 at 07:23:14, Pillsbury wrote: > >>On October 22, 1999 at 20:27:49, Thorsten Czub wrote: >> >>>between ChessTiger12 and Fritz6 it is now: >>> >>>7 games played: >>>+3 =3 -1 from tigers point of view >>>that is 4.5-2.5 for tiger. >>> >>>8th game looks better for tiger. fritz6 feels itself -1.22 pawn so far... >> >>Hi >> >>This program that may be aimed at beating other programs while Rebel >>concentrates on beating Humans has not EVEN been released. May be just given to >>'selected' people...to 'test!' > >Most programs are delivered in early stages to "selected" people to test. What's >your point? > >>Don't have to make such a hue and cry... > >Better not posting results? Is it more informative? > >>Most of us got the message that Tiger is currently beating the top programs from >>Tigers friends!!! > >It happened... Tiger scored very well, independently of who operates it. Or are >you implying something else? > >> Just take the courage to relese the program and stay on top >>for a few years... > >It will be released shortly. > >>In the meantime it would be somewhat decent to publish your results once you >>have sufficient data. > >Meanwhile we are indecent? > >>People who get exited to buy a program before it is released have paid the price >>on many occations!!! Unless it comes from an organization that has a proven >>record of producing top programs with a good support. > ********************************************** >Like Schröder BV, for instance. > ********************************************** Please dont bring in a great names like this into your indecent propeganda!!! People who have been reading CCC know who are all doing it. If they dont remember they can list the names who reply to this post! karthick. >Enrique > >>karthick
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