Author: Mark Young
Date: 10:43:19 01/02/00
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On January 02, 2000 at 12:50:23, eric guttenberg wrote: >I am in mind of some recent posts from Thorsten and I believe one other >person which showed results that F5.32 performed much better against >Rebel-Tiger than F6 did. In fact I think F5.32 is at least holding its >own if not getting a plus score vs. Rebel-Tiger whereas F6 gets a huge >minus. Thorsten's results are Thorsten's results....but it must be noted that the only thing Thorsten hates worse then Fritz... is a NEW VERSION OF FRITZ.:) >Could there be something in the specific styles of the programs that >causes this anomaly? Because I agree, in most of the posts I see >and in my own experience ( I have both F5.32 and F6) F6 appears to be >stronger than F5.32. It's hard to judge when only looking at one other program. It could be that F6 is stronger, but still scores worse against Rebel-Tiger. > >eric
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