Author: Marcus Kaestner
Date: 04:16:16 11/09/99
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>>Is there a 32 bits version of chess genius now ? genius 6.5 ? >>I have performed a test with the Nunn positions between genius 5 and cm6000: the there is a 32-bit version. but it´s clearly weaker than th 16bit. but there is a new 16bit-genius engine. this engine seems slightly stronger. >>result is 9-11, time control 2h 40 moves on pentium 400. So genius is not >>outplayed by newer programs and a new version would be surely equal to the best >>programs of today. > >I am not sure if a new version will be clearly better than older versions and >cm6000 is probably not the best program. > >I guess that chesstiger is better than cm6000 and the same for shredder4. yes. this should be true. tiger beats cm6 with 7,5-2,5 on tournament level, loosing not one single match. tiger has had a k6-400 but cm6 has had a celeron 563!!! shredder 4 is also clearly better, but only on intel-cpu on amd it´s equal. >These programs are not commercial but they are going to be commercial in a short >time. > >The nunn match is also not the right way to decide about the level of chess >programs. > >The main problem is that the positions are known. here i agree to you uri. that is the point! marcus > >Uri
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