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Subject: Re: Bad bug in CM6000 confirms KK

Author: Ralph E. Carter

Date: 01:52:54 12/23/98

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On December 23, 1998 at 04:41:58, blass uri wrote:

>
>On December 23, 1998 at 04:35:20, Ralph E. Carter wrote:
>
>>On December 23, 1998 at 04:23:11, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>On December 23, 1998 at 04:21:17, Ralph E. Carter wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 23, 1998 at 04:19:04, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>On December 23, 1998 at 03:17:29, Ralph E. Carter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Do you know that engines under Fritz and Junior have their hashtables cleared
>>>>>>before every move? And that this has a disproportionate effect on those engines
>>>>>>that intelligently save information between moves, like hiarcs and crafty?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>If nobody cares about questions such as these, I am leaving.
>>>>>
>>>>>I have read over your question many times, maybe I am stupid, but what does the
>>>>>title "Bad bug in CM6000 confirms KK" got to do with this post ??????????
>>>>
>>>>I rest my case.
>>>
>>>Did you have a case, I still do not get what you mean :-)
>>
>>To start a discussion about the hashtable issues under Fritz/Junior, I had to
>>use "CM 6000" in the title.
>
>I do not think that you have to do it
>
>Uri
Posted by Ralph E. Carter on December 20, 1998 at 14:09:55:

In Reply to: Re: Take Five posted by Alois Ganter on December 20, 1998 at
14:01:02:

On December 20, 1998 at 14:01:02, Alois Ganter wrote:

>On December 20, 1998 at 13:45:55, Ralph E. Carter wrote:
>
>>On December 20, 1998 at 09:20:27, Alois Ganter wrote:
>>
>>>Rapid chess tournament with the five best engines. Everybody plays five games
>>>against everybody.
>>>
>>>The Big Five  1998 (25min PII/450, 64MB)
>>>
>>>                 1     2     3     4     5
>>>1   Fritz 5.32   ***** 10110 110½1 1½010 ½½1½½  12.0/20
>>>2   Junior 5.0   01001 ***** 1½00½ 0½111 ½1½11  11.5/20
>>>3   Nimzo '99    001½0 0½11½ ***** 0½1½1 1½01½  10.5/20
>>>4   Hiarcs 6.0   0½101 1½000 1½0½0 ***** ½011½   9.0/20
>>>5   Crafty 16.1  ½½0½½ ½0½00 0½10½ ½100½ *****   7.0/20
>>>
>>>Quiz: What famous historic grandmaster tournament was played with five players
>>>in the same scheme?
>>
>>Wch18-NLD\URS  1948        1     2     3     4     5
>>Botvinnik,Mikhail        ***** ½½1½½ 1½011 11110 1½1½½  14.0/20
>>Smyslov,Vassily          ½½0½½ ***** ½½1½½ 00½1½ 11011  11.0/20
>>Reshevsky,Samuel Herman  0½100 ½½0½½ ***** 1½01½ 1½½11  10.5/20  90.50
>>Keres,Paul               00001 11½0½ 0½10½ ***** 1½111  10.5/20  86.00
>>Euwe,Max                 0½0½½ 00100 0½½00 0½000 *****   4.0/20
>
>Thanks. So the five top fritz engines are closer together in strength than the
>top grandmasters of 1948.
>
>Alois.

The above crosstable was brought to you by ChessBase 7. It took SECONDS to
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I am listening to Bach on Junior 5.
My Fritz 5.32 is on the way.
The top Fritz engines are EVEN CLOSER together than you think...
Would any of our programming experts like to comment on the above results?...





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