SmarThink Moscow testing

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Re: SmarThink Moscow testing

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Graham Banks wrote:
Werner wrote:Hi Graham,
as long as there is no download on sdchess.ru this version is private.
Yes - I just realised that it's SmarThink 2.0 that Sergei is currently working on. My bad.

Regards, Graham.
I recieved a version of this engine from Sergei and will start testing it soon,this is a rather intermediate version before releasing the commercial one....
Graham,you can ask Sergei to pass you this version so it can be tested by the CCRL as well....
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Re: SmarThink Moscow testing

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Werner wrote:Hi Graham,
as long as there is no download on sdchess.ru this version is private.
Yes - I just realised that it's SmarThink 2.0 that Sergei is currently working on. My bad.

Regards, Graham.
I recieved a version of this engine from Sergei and will start testing it soon,this is a rather intermediate version before releasing the commercial one....
Graham,you can ask Sergei to pass you this version so it can be tested by the CCRL as well....
Hi Wael,

probably no point if SmarThink 2.0 isn't far away because we already have plenty on our plates.
However, if SmarThink 2.0 is still some way off, we'd be happy to test this version in the meantime.
I'll contact Sergei as you suggest to find out more.

Regards, Graham.
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Re: SmarThink Moscow testing

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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Werner wrote:Hi Graham,
as long as there is no download on sdchess.ru this version is private.
Yes - I just realised that it's SmarThink 2.0 that Sergei is currently working on. My bad.

Regards, Graham.
I recieved a version of this engine from Sergei and will start testing it soon,this is a rather intermediate version before releasing the commercial one....
Graham,you can ask Sergei to pass you this version so it can be tested by the CCRL as well....
Hi Wael,

probably no point if SmarThink 2.0 isn't far away because we already have plenty on our plates.
However, if SmarThink 2.0 is still some way off, we'd be happy to test this version in the meantime.
I'll contact Sergei as you suggest to find out more.

Regards, Graham.
Hi Graham,
I think that this version worths testing for a couple of reasons:
It's much stronger than SmarThink 1.00 and has a very interesting playing style and the other reason is that the release date of the 2.xx series is not yet known,unless Sergei gives you some accurate info regarding the official release....

P.S.I know that your plates are overloaded,mine too :P
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Re: SmarThink Moscow testing

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:It's much stronger than SmarThink 1.00 and has a very interesting playing style
Yes, the style is very-very impressing. I'm looking at the games from CIS...
take it easy :)
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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Werner wrote:Hi Graham,
as long as there is no download on sdchess.ru this version is private.
Yes - I just realised that it's SmarThink 2.0 that Sergei is currently working on. My bad.

Regards, Graham.
I recieved a version of this engine from Sergei and will start testing it soon,this is a rather intermediate version before releasing the commercial one....
Graham,you can ask Sergei to pass you this version so it can be tested by the CCRL as well....
Hi Wael,

probably no point if SmarThink 2.0 isn't far away because we already have plenty on our plates.
However, if SmarThink 2.0 is still some way off, we'd be happy to test this version in the meantime.
I'll contact Sergei as you suggest to find out more.

Regards, Graham.
Hi Graham,
I think that this version worths testing for a couple of reasons:
It's much stronger than SmarThink 1.00 and has a very interesting playing style and the other reason is that the release date of the 2.xx series is not yet known,unless Sergei gives you some accurate info regarding the official release....

P.S.I know that your plates are overloaded,mine too :P
Wael, can you hook me up with Sergei? I wouldnt mind playing few games with the new Smarthink.
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Re: SmarThink Moscow testing

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Tony, this is a 64 bits and multi core version of Smarthink?

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Re: SmarThink Moscow testing

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PauloSoare wrote:Tony, this is a 64 bits and multi core version of Smarthink?

Paulo Soares
Hi Paulo,
There is a 64 bit version of this engine,but it's not a MP version....
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Re: SmarThink Moscow testing

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
PauloSoare wrote:Tony, this is a 64 bits and multi core version of Smarthink?

Paulo Soares
Hi Paulo,
There is a 64 bit version of this engine,but it's not a MP version....
Thanks Dr. Waell, I hope in the next time we will see a multi core version.

Paulo Soares