Author: Bernhard Bauer
Date: 05:54:42 12/21/01
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On December 21, 2001 at 08:35:27, Uri Blass wrote: >On December 21, 2001 at 08:05:16, Bernhard Bauer wrote: > >>On December 21, 2001 at 05:33:51, Georg v. Zimmermann wrote: >> >>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Of course. The difference is the amount of time/energy one is ready to spend. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Christophe >>>> >>>>Well, based on your last two reples to my posts, you agree with me completely. >>>>So why all the noise to Scott about how commercial programs use vastly >>>>different/superior techniques than amateur programs? >>>> >>>>-Tom >>> >>>Tiger/Fritz etc. are a lot stronger in Comp/Comp than, for example, crafty. >> >>Tony Hedlund's match between F7 and Crafty ended 24:16 in favor of Fritz. >>That means 70 points difference in a Comp/Comp match. >>So we know what a lot means. > >This match was between Deep Fritz and Crafty and not between Fritz7 and Crafty. > You are right. >I also think that 24-16 means 80 elo and not 70 elo(I use the liear formula >400*(24-16)/(24+16)=80. > I didn't use the linear formula, but I got 70.4 points difference. >I believe that Fritz7a is more than 100 elo better than Crafty. > We will see. Anyway Tony gives a rating of 2726 for Deep Fritz. If you subtract 70 you get 2656 for Crafty 18.12 which isn't that bad. Bernhard >Uri
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