Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 03:57:01 09/19/00
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On September 19, 2000 at 05:47:30, Uri Blass wrote: >On September 19, 2000 at 01:37:39, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>Hello, >> >>which program can solved 9/14 positions (I think no program can solved so many >>positions). Gandalf results, no 0 or 1 seconds results: >> >>01. 0578 seconds >>02. 0980 seconds >>03. 0386 seconds >>04. 0449 seconds >>05. 0205 seconds >>06. 0252 seconds >>07. 0711 seconds >>08. 0486 seconds >>09. --- >>10. --- >>11. 1151 seconds >>12. --- >>13. --- >>14. with the right move in ~ 32 minutes ! >> >>BS2830 = 2667 ELO >>LCTII = 2730 ELO >> >>In my eyes is Gandalf 4.32f the strongest program for analyses and maybe >>the stronges chess programm in the world ? > >You cannot decide by a known test suite because programs can be tuned for a >known test suite. > >I prefer to know Gandalf's result in Enrique's secret test suite. > >I understood from the result that Gandalf is one of the strongest chess programs >in the world but I do not think that it is the strongest. > >I remember that I read a rating list that suggest that it is in the same level >of Fritz6a and it is not enough to be number 1 because I guess that the new >versions of Fritz,Shredder,Rebel and Tiger are better than Fritz6a. > >Uri All this is right ! I say no Gandalf is the strongest chess program in the world !! I say "maybe" Gandalf is the strongest chess program in the world !! This is a big differnt ! Furthermore I say Gandalf is in "my eyes" the strongest chess programs for analyses. Please say me which program have ... 01) 2.730 LCT II ELO 02) 2.667 BS-2830 ELO 03) 2.649 BS-2930 ELO Interesting is Gandalf 4.32f on a dual board. With 1.8x power and this knowledge is Gandalf a monster ! I mean Gandalf solved complecated positions in 5-20 minutes on my Pentium III 733 MHz. I think I must make an experiment with Crafty 17.13 with SMP and Crafty 17.13 without SMP or Junior and Deep Junior. I will see what other programs make with 1.8 x power in testsuits ! Best Frank
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