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Subject: Re: Dann's Favorite Picks for 1999-->Y2K

Author: Martin Grabriel

Date: 17:37:12 12/22/99

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Dann,
In what ways do you consider rebel 10 better than rebel century? Personally, I
like rebel 10 because I do not like the fuss about tweakable personalities and
the 4 board simoul is working under rebel 10 (but not century), and rebel 10
(version 10b i.e.) is already very positionally tuned and its chess knowledge is
just right. I go with your vote that rebel10 is the best programme at the moment
in terms of features and playing style, and its GUI is very pleasant looking.


On December 22, 1999 at 16:37:03, Dann Corbit wrote:

>COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS
>-------------------
>Best Database: Chess Assistant
>Best Chess Program: Rebel 10
>
>FREEWARE PRODUCTS
>-----------------
>Best Powerful Chess Engine and learning tool for advanced stuff: Robert Hyatt's
>Crafty
>Best Chess Engine for learning intermediate stuff: Dusan Dobbes Phalanx
>Best Chess Engine for learning beginning stuff: Tom Kerrigan's TSCP
>Best Chess problem solver in the world {freeware or commercial}: Heiner Marxen's
>CHEST
>Best Database: Peter Klausler's CDB
>Best Interface in the world {freeware or commercial}: Tim Mann's Winboard



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