Author: Bertil Eklund
Date: 16:57:56 08/19/00
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On August 19, 2000 at 13:15:13, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: >On August 19, 2000 at 12:29:28, Peter Skinner wrote: > >>On August 19, 2000 at 10:57:18, pavel wrote: >> >>>On August 19, 2000 at 10:18:01, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>On August 19, 2000 at 06:22:38, Tony Hedlund wrote: >>>> >>>>Tony, >>>> Do the SSDF play with book learning? >>>>Also do you optimize book settings or use the default? >>>> >>>>Thanks. >>> >>>also why not use the current version of crafty? >>>also when it is widely known that you can play crafty on winboard in one >>>computer and autoplay it with ANY chessbase engines through free autoplayer. why >>>not use it? >>>lets say (though i disagree) there is no differance.....but whats stopping you >>>from doing it? >>> >>>surprised..... >>> >>>pavel >> >>I agree, why isn't the latest version of Crafty being used. 17.11 is the latest >>real version, as 17.12 is just an option version for people who really like wild >>variants. And if I am not mistaken, 17.07 had a horrible bug in it. I believe >>that 17.08 came out within days of 17.07. I think I already asked about this >>once is a previous SSDF post, and got no reply.. > >17.07 is the Crafty version which SSDF has been testing. >After all, the 17.07 has done very well in their tests (above 2600). > >They can't switch each 2 weeks to a new version. How should they collect a >reliable amount of data for one version this way ? > >May be, you guys should relax a bit. I think that even Crafty may allow himself >to loose a couple of games. > >Regards, Uli Hi! After we have played a reasonable number of games we are going to change to the latest version. I believe Crafty is better in Chessbase GUI because of the better book and good book-learning.Remember Crafty dislikes AMD K6, a K6-2 450 is not faster than a P2 333 (5-10% faster than Enriques P2-300) Bertil SSDF
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