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Subject: Re: Why does tiger lose games on time?

Author: blass uri

Date: 03:00:43 12/12/99

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On December 12, 1999 at 05:31:47, Lex Loep wrote:

>On December 12, 1999 at 03:23:18, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On December 11, 1999 at 23:38:05, Chessfun wrote:
>>
>>><<SNIP>>
>>>I posted the previous score as being:
>>>Record for shutka vs. chesspartner:
>>>                          wins     losses     draws
>>>                rated         60         29         0
>>>              unrated          0          0         0
>>>
>>>Current is now:
>>>Record for shutka vs. chesspartner:
>>>                            wins     losses     draws
>>>                rated         61         30         0
>>>              unrated          0          0         0
>>
>>I am surprised to see this result mainly because of the fact that they are no
>>draws.
>>
>>Is it possible that shutka repeats the same game again and again when
>>chesstiger cannot use learning because of the fact that it is out of book after
>>one or two moves(taking advantage of the fact that tiger has no learning by
>>position)?
>>
>>I am interested to see the games because it seems impossible to do it in fast
>>time control without this idea.
>>
>
>
>Here are the last two games, they have been played with the anti-human option
>on.
>First game was lost by tiger on time, tiger was clearly ahead.

I do not understand the reason that tiger is losing on time.
It should never happen to computers.

Uri



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