Chess Tiger 15
A new chess engine by Christophe Théron
Tyger, tyger burning bright,
In the forest of the night:
What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
The
Tyger, from Songs of Experience (1794) by William Blake

Chess Tiger,
a relatively new program written by Christophe Théron, who lives on the
Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. Christophe has been working since 1979 on his
program, but only four years ago came the breakthrough, and Tiger went to the
very top levels of computer chess. Since then it has consistently achieved excellent
results in all the important tournaments, and it even managed to top the Swedish
list on one occasion.

Christophe on his beautiful and tempestuous Caribbean island
In 1999 and 2000 Chess Tiger chalked up a number of remarkable tournament victories.
It also became the serial winner of the Dutch computer chess championships,
taking its last title there in December 2002. In 2001 Tiger won the "Republica
Argentina" grandmaster tournament in Buenos Aires, ahead of a number of
top GMs, with an incredible 2788 rating performance.
So it is hardly surprising that computer chess fans hold this program in the
very highest esteem. It is especially attractive when it runs under the original
Fritz interface. That means that Tiger offers plenty of functions for beginners,
club players and grandmasters: blitz and tournament chess, handicap levels,
analysis. There is a competent chess coach, with complete move descriptions,
warnings and real-time help during the game. In a special sparring level the
program deliberately sets up tactical chances for you to exploit.

Chess Tiger in the Fritz environment has many high-quality print functions,
a beautiful 2D board and a state-of-the-art photo-realistic 3D board in elegant
"glass" design. The latter you have to see to believe.

The program comes with a giant tournament-tested openings book and a database
of 500,000 top games. It also includes free one-year access to the chess server
Playchess.