Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 23:01:56 11/07/05
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On November 08, 2005 at 01:39:25, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On November 07, 2005 at 13:32:29, Sandro Necchi wrote: > >>Hi, >> >>I think I have improved Columbus' egg 9g with the latest 9L (Lyon) version. >> >>I am testing it against "Fritz friend" (Fritz 9) at 90 minutes game on 2 equal >>AMD XP 3000+, so similar to SSDF on A1200 >> >>Columbus' egg 9L + Shrddr10.bkt prc (preliminary c version) - Fritz 9 = 7 - 4 >>(+5, =4, -2) 63.6% TP = +97 Elo >> >>P.N. >> >>1. Shredder10 prc is in std. mode, so not the strongest mode! >> >>2. The improvements on Columbus' egg 9L are mainly strategical in the first >>part/middle game as the new settings are more refined. >> >>If this version will score very well after several games I will post the >>settings. >> >>Ciao >>Sandro > > Hi Sandro > You are very courageous to conclude something > out of 11 games only. In our Fruit 2.2.1 test > Fritz 9 lost in the first 10 games with 2,0-8,0 > but was almost equal after 50 games. In my > Nunn2 match, Fritz 9 won the first serie vs > Fruit 2.2.1 with 8,0-2,0 only to loose the > second serie with 3,0-7,0 and from such experience > I can't take matches under 50 games seriously. A > further good examply of how things can go/vary > to be seen at my comments re our RK 2004 tournament > http://www.utzingerk.com/rk_2004_english.htm > Regards > Kurt Hi Kurt, sorry but I said "I think", not I am sure. So you cannot say that I concluded something, however I made several tests before starting the match looking this setting on several positions, so I was not relying on this score, but on a overall judgement. Just for your info the score now is: Columbus' egg 9L + SH10-prc (std mode) - Fritz 9 = 11.5 - 5.5 (+8, =7, -2) 67.7% TP = +128 Elo P.N. I am not saying this version with the improved book is +128 Elo points stronger, but just reporting what is written in the top row of the interface so far. Ciao Sandro
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