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Subject: Re: What's wrong with Shredder? Poor Analysis Engine

Author: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen

Date: 04:11:49 02/21/99

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On February 20, 1999 at 09:57:41, Ted Hogan wrote:

>
>On February 20, 1999 at 05:50:56, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote:
>
>Hello Stefan Meyer-Kahlen,
>
>I own Shredder 2 and appreciate it's 32-bit Win/98 capabilities and user
>friendliness !
>
>One thing I would like changed is the analysis engine, can you not set one up
>like Fritz that plays back through the full game and makes suggestions on a
>better move ?!

This is already included in Shredder3.

>This would put Shredder in the top level programs such as Fritz and ChessMaster
>(CM6000 is the most under-rated program in the World right now, my opinion).
>
>Stefan Meyer-Kahlen if you were advising Ed Schroder on Rebel 10 what
>suggestions would you give him in regard to upgrading his DOS platform program
>in to a Win98 32-bit environment ??  Rebel in a WIN95 environment would be an
>awesome step in the Micro market.

I think Ed knows exactly what to do :-)

Stefan

>Allot of questions Stefan I know but we hear from you so rarely !!
>
>Thank you in advance for your responses,
>
>Regards,



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