Author: Chris Taylor
Date: 12:42:13 10/17/01
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On October 17, 2001 at 15:28:30, Christophe Theron wrote: >On October 17, 2001 at 14:56:16, Chris Taylor wrote: > >>I have played Fritz 3.10 against newish progams. >>F3 ran on an AMD 1200 inside F6 gui, using General.ctg >>1 x 1200 played against the PIII 733, the other played against the AMD 800 >>The opponants >> >>PIII 733 Gambit Tiger 2.0, WcraftyP3 1811. This was offered as optimised for >>P3... >>Tiger ran with its own book, in F6 gui. Wcrafty's book is from Bob's site. >>Crafty ran under Remi Coulom's wbenging0047, with full auto232. >> >>AMD 800 Junior 4.6, Junior 6. Both versions of Junior ran under F6 gui, with >>Junior.ctg >> >> >>One of the oldest programs, that can run on my newest machines. Versus some >>newish stuff. >> >>Game in 1 hour... >> >>Junior 4.6 v Fritz 3.10 4-2 >>Junior +3 -1 =2 >> >>Junior 6 v Fritz 3.10 4½-1½ >>Junior +3 -0 =3 >> >>Gambit Tiger 2.0 v Fritz 3.10 5½-½ >>Tiger +5½ -0 =1 >> >>WcraftyP3 1811 v Fritz 3.10 4-2 >>Crafty +3 -1 =2 >> >>Just a small sample of games. Anyone wanting the pgn file of 24 games is >>welcome to it. >> >>Chris Taylor > > > >Is anybody still wondering if there have been progress in chess programming in >the last years? > > > > Christophe Chess Tiger and the Gambit have made progress, they both have sharper claws. I would say that if I can get my hands on a PII 450, that Tigers will still win more than they lose? I might even try an AMD 150, but that is too slow. I am working on it. Chris Taylor
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