Colossus X

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Fernando
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Colossus X

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Very good software running at full speed, reaching 9 ply in middle game and sometimes more, but not more than 13 or 12 ply.
It is very very resourceful and give you surprises.

I consider that it is 2100 at the very least.


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Re: Colossus X

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Fernando wrote:Very good software running at full speed, reaching 9 ply in middle game and sometimes more, but not more than 13 or 12 ply.
It is very very resourceful and give you surprises.

I consider that it is 2100 at the very least.


Fern
Dear Fernando,
thanks for short info on Collosus X.
Does it also have a wide range of easier training levels, suitable for intermediate players and below?
how about self-adaptive mode?

cheers
Jarek
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Re: Colossus X

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jarek wrote:
Fernando wrote:Very good software running at full speed, reaching 9 ply in middle game and sometimes more, but not more than 13 or 12 ply.
It is very very resourceful and give you surprises.

I consider that it is 2100 at the very least.


Fern
Dear Fernando,
thanks for short info on Collosus X.
Does it also have a wide range of easier training levels, suitable for intermediate players and below?
how about self-adaptive mode?

cheers
Jarek
Yeas, pal, it has almost all that. The graphic is ugly, but what a heck, using a wooden board at the side of your comp there is not problem at all.
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