Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 18:34:24 07/01/99
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On July 01, 1999 at 18:26:28, James Robertson wrote: >On July 01, 1999 at 15:45:56, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On July 01, 1999 at 14:59:47, James Robertson wrote: >> >>>On July 01, 1999 at 14:28:41, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On July 01, 1999 at 11:43:14, blass uri wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>>On July 01, 1999 at 11:02:32, Andrew Dados wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On July 01, 1999 at 10:41:28, blass uri wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>I am interested to know results between top ICC programs at standard time >>>>>>>control(if possible 2 hours/40) from the last 2 monthes. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>I guess that the top ICC programs include Ferret,Shredder,Ban,Crafty. >>>>>>>Is it possible to get the games between these programs in ICC? >>>>>>> >>>>>> To get those games log in to icc and use its database search functions. >>>>>> Command 'search crafty ban standard' is example of what you want to do. >>>>>> Then you can examine every found game with command 'examine ', where >>>>>>you replace with actual number listed by the search output. >>>>>> >>>>>>>Which hardware do they use in ICC? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Usually hardware used is listed in finger notes. 'fi ban' for example. >>>>>> I hope that helps - Andrew. >>>>> >>>>>I cannot use the search command because I am a guest and did not register. >>>>> >>>>>I tried fi shredder and I found that the hardware for shredder is only p333 >>>>>and that it did not play standard time control so there is no information from >>>>>ICC to get information about the level of shredder on p550 at tournament time >>>>>control. >>>>> >>>>>Uri >>>> >>>> >>>>You can't tell what shredder has played by 'fingering it'. If you do a "history >>>>shredder" you can see the last 20 games. But not the previous several hundred. >>>> >>>>In reasonable length games (non-bullet, but with increments) you can get a >>>>pretty good feel for how two programs play by watching them. At least I can >>>>pretty well figure out 'quality'. IE if a program plays good moves but loses >>>>tactically, that is one thing. If it plays bad moves and wins tactically, that >>>>is something else. I have learned over the years to differentiate between the >>>>two. And a program that plays 'good' moves is generally better. And when you >>>>watch Ferret, you simply don't see any 'ugly' moves, nor do you see many weak >>>>moves... >>> >>>If you finger Shredder, it has not played a single standard game rated. >>> >>>James >> >> >>That wasn't the question. The question was "has it played any standard games" >>and you can't answer that with a finger. Because they don't show up in the >>rating game count... > >It may have played some unrated standard games true, but no rated standard >games. > >James Don't know about 'shredder', but Crafty has played quite a few non-rated standard games vs GMs logged in as guests. As they want to remain totally anonymous. And I as asked to not disclose the games they played, which I do my best to honor since I want them to continue 'helping' like that.
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