Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 22:39:40 12/28/99
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On December 28, 1999 at 22:57:15, Lawrence S. Tamarkin wrote:
>Those are great questions! - For now I'll stick wiht Fritz6. It has all I need
>in a chess playing program and more. One question I'd like to add though, is,
>will Rebel Tiger & Chess Tiger the same product?
The Rebel-Tiger is the Windows version of the Chess Tiger engine.
The engine of the Rebel-Tiger is the Chess Tiger 12.0 engine which currently
tops the SSDF list.
There is only one difference: the version used in the Rebel-Tiger runs FASTER
than the version that has been tested by the SSDF.
>, and how many other engines
>will come with it. How many engines will we be 'invited' to buy, just like with
>Fritz & Millenium Chess System... I don't know the answers, but I suspect that
>it will be many:)
You can also use the LChess engine and any Winboard engine (for example:
Crafty).
Christophe
>On December 28, 1999 at 21:04:03, Martin Grabriel wrote:
>
>>I read from the gambitsoft page that Rebel 10 will be also be given on the
>>Rebel-Tiger CD. Questions:
>>
>>a. Why Rebel10 and not the newer Rebel Century?
>>
>>b. Will buyers of Rebel Tiger be entitled to any free subscription areas?
>>
>>c. Is this version of free Rebel10 ver 10 or 10b or 10c (i.e. can user upgrade
>>to 10b or 10c using the Rebel-Tiger CD if it is the original ver 10 that is
>>given)?
>>
>>d. So it is confirmed :( that Chesspartner GUI is used for Rebel Tiger?
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