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Subject: Re: Hiarcs Tablebase Question.

Author: Sanjiv Karnataki

Date: 22:26:54 02/13/00

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On February 13, 2000 at 23:27:27, Joshua Lee wrote:

>On February 13, 2000 at 21:14:39, Peter Skinner wrote:
>
>>How do I enable the tablebases for Hiarcs 7.32 if I want to use the tablebases
>>for the Hyatt FTP?
>>
>>Also, what is the general opinion of Hiarcs? I think it is weaker than Fritz
>>5.32, and Fritz 6. Does anyone think the same?
> Well if you look at LCTII test results Hiarcs 7.32(2650 PIII 500) is The
>Program to get, Not discrediting Rebel-10 which has impressive results in OTB
>play vs GM&IM's(2495equivalent FIDE???) and a higher LCTII rating(2670). However
>the EOC feature helps so it depends on how you look at things, turn off the
>opening book and let's just see how good ANY program does vs GM&IM's for example
>it takes Hiarcs7.32 atleast 8 hours to goto a position of 14ply at move 1   "The
>initial Position" on my K6-2 300 the importance of 14ply depth is that it
>actually finds e7-e5 as blacks response which is by most theory the best
>possible reply to e4. Fritz5.32 is better than fritz 6  on the BS-2830 and
>better than Hiarcs by far. Lastly, the Nolot testset is not completely solved by
>either Hiarcs or the Fritz's so programs have still far to go. In my opinion
>Hiarcs would without a doubt be the strongest if it was SMP like Deep Junior.
>Thankyou

Hi,

I have read quite a few posts about standardized test suites LCTII, WAC, Nolot,
BSnnn etc. I am new here, so could someone please provide me with the URL on
where these suites can be found ?

thank you !

Sanjiv.



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