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Subject: Re: SSDF(Deep Fritz - Century 3)AMD K6-2 450, 3-0, ended 31.5-9.5

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 07:23:35 01/27/01

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On January 27, 2001 at 10:02:41, Uri Blass wrote:

>Yes.
>I will give an extreme example.
>
>Suppose that you get in the ssdf list Fritz3(p90)-Fritz6(K6-2 450) 40-0
>
>I think that in this case it is clear that something is wrong with the result.
>
>The 31.5-9.5 result is not so extreme and does not prove that something is wrong
>but you know that the probability that something is wrong is bigger relative to
>the case of 23-17 for deep fritz that is closer to the expected result of Rebel
>based on the ssdf rating(Deep Fritz does not have ssdf rating but we can guess
>based on other results that it is not clearly better than Fritz6).

No, guessing doesn't work as an estimation or a valid hypothesis. It's your own
personal speculation and irrelevant in this case. As long as there's no expected
result except speculation, there's no "reasonable" result. Keep guessing if you
want, it isn't interesting at all.

Mogens.



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