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Subject: Re: SSDF(Crafty 17.07 - SOS)AMD K6-2 450, 1-5.

Author: Chessfun

Date: 19:09:08 08/19/00

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On August 19, 2000 at 19:05:37, Peter Skinner wrote:

>>Ok , here is another one of them :-)
>>
>>I never have seen any data suggesting it should be even higher rated than it is
>>now and I _do_ follow its results.
>>
>>That crafty on a Quad-Xeon will be even stronger , sure , but other would
>>probably be better too on an Athlon 1000 which they don't get either .
>>
>>Crafty competes very successful at SSDF currently IMHO and I doubt many will
>>argue that it won't hurt Crafty getting the Fritz 6 opening book and the
>>Chessbase book learner ;-)
>>
>>If SSDF changed versions every month or so there _never_ would be any reliable
>>results and they chose the one distributed by Chessbase át some time . This
>>sounds reasonable ; and in fact it seems it isn't very broken at all . SOS also
>>wins matches against Crafty17.11 or 17.12 from time to time if you look at other
>>tournaments .
>>
>>I am sure Crafty17.13 will probably soon be tested by SSDF after WMCC but
>>whatever one can say about SSDF , noone can expect them to switch versions every
>>other week and play some 150 tournament games with all of them .
>>
>>pete
>>
>>>
>>>As for Crafty not using the Winboard environment, that is actually a good thing.
>>>Under ChessBase GUI, it is getting a well designed book to use. Crafty's book is
>>>good, but most times very speculative. The Crafty 16.xx series book, was by far
>>>better than the 17.xx series.
>>>
>>>Then again Uli, would you want the SSDF testing a version of Comet that had
>>>serious bugs in it? I don't think you would, so why should another author have
>>>to take the same sort of results?
>
>I am just stating that the 17.07 version had bugs, serious bugs, so why not use
>the next version that was more stable, and didn't have these bugs?


As I recall it was this version that won the ICC tourney.
Anyway is it not the author of the program or the sponsor
either Dr. Hyatt or Chessbase to have asked the SSDF to
test a later version. Are they to keep track of all program
upgrades on their own?.

Thanks.





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