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Subject: How rebel plays at SSDF

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 10:26:04 06/15/98

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Hello,



On June 15, 1998 at 04:16:14, Hans Christian Lykke wrote:

>On June 15, 1998 at 02:20:02, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>Just kidding (with P2 400 it might be slightly over). But I am tired,
>>when Czub always post some spectacular wins against TOP programs, but
>>next 99 losses are not posted...
>
>I hope that we in the near future will play CTS in SSDF. Then we will
>se!
>
>Greetings

This is a really laughable sentence i see here.

I'm for some months busy with a really wide book now. 104MB,
and about 7.7M moves. The tournament book contains a lot of crap
lines, like right now i removed the laughable
  1.e4,e5 2.Nf3,Nc6 3.Bb5,a6 4.Ba4,b5 5.Bb3,Nf6?? out of my
  tournament book. It plays a lot of lines with both white and black and
  a lot of different openings moves.

Yet this book is so huge that copying is quite hard. I equipped Jan
Louwman with the genius5 book, and diep played there with at
a K6-233 versus K6-233 at 2 minutes a move against rebel9.
2 minutes a move at K6-233 equals about 3 minutes a move at 200MMX,
therefore.

14 games played. score 9.5 - 4.5 win for rebel9.
that's more than a 2-1 score for rebel9.

When i looked to the log file of diep i had to go to the bathroom.
The score in the logfile printed by diep is for side to move, so from diep's
viewpoint.

nearly every game diep comes out of opening with a pawn less according
to score.

Just look to the play of the both programs. Diep plays quite well considering
the position.

It's about 50 kilobyte the total logfile, so i'll try to cut'n paste it next
email in: How rebel plays at ssdf #2 the bare facts.

Note that other programs in SSDF like Mchess and Fritz5 and Nimzo98
are not better also equipped with killerbooks.

It's just so that cg5 book is a little older than rebel9 book so logically
rebel has been cooked against cg5.



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