I have 1 question?Marek Soszynski wrote:SmarThink 1.10 Moscow can be bought here...
http://shop.lokasoft.nl/product.php/43/1
and here...
http://shop.lokasoft.nl/section.php/8/1
Is there a 64bit version included?
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I have 1 question?Marek Soszynski wrote:SmarThink 1.10 Moscow can be bought here...
http://shop.lokasoft.nl/product.php/43/1
and here...
http://shop.lokasoft.nl/section.php/8/1
I am pretty sure there is. Smarthink is a bitboard engine, so I dont see why not. Looking at the description, I think they just copy/pasted the one for Smarthink 1.00. Why not come up with a better/newer one??Werner wrote:I have 1 question?Marek Soszynski wrote:SmarThink 1.10 Moscow can be bought here...
http://shop.lokasoft.nl/product.php/43/1
and here...
http://shop.lokasoft.nl/section.php/8/1
Is there a 64bit version included?
I guess I will be able to let you know in few hours if someone doesnt help you already. I just made the order, I only paid $41.02, I have received the email from worldbank but nothing yet from Lokasoft.Werner wrote:Hi all,
has anyone downloaded the new engine and can confirm the 64bit version?
I did not find such an announcement on Lokasoft site.
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Its just that the author of Smarthink knows the author of Strelka. If Smarthink was indeed related to Strelka we would have seen more like a 200 point increase in strength. Would meeting Thomas Gaksch turn Michael Sherwin in to writing an engine that is a rip off from Toga, I highly doubt it.ozziejoe wrote:cegt already has a 1000 or so games testing smarthink moscow
http://www.husvankempen.de/nunna/40_40% ... liste.html
Looks to be about 60 pnts better than the old version, and a little worse than fritz9
I noticed some hints in this thread that smarthink is somehow related to strelka. can anyone explain? sounds interesting
J
ozziejoe wrote:cegt already has a 1000 or so games testing smarthink moscow
http://www.husvankempen.de/nunna/40_40% ... liste.html
Looks to be about 60 pnts better than the old version, and a little worse than fritz9
I noticed some hints in this thread that smarthink is somehow related to strelka. can anyone explain? sounds interesting
J
SmarThink is completely unrelated to Strelka: They have no more in common than any randomly chosen pair of modern chess programs. The similarities which are there are all techniques which are very widely adopted (like the use of LMR and rotated bitboards), and they were all implemented in SmarThink years before Rybka or Strelka appeared.ozziejoe wrote:I noticed some hints in this thread that smarthink is somehow related to strelka. can anyone explain? sounds interesting