Author: Chris Carson
Date: 13:28:27 01/19/00
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On January 19, 2000 at 16:07:48, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On January 19, 2000 at 15:18:15, Chris Carson wrote: > >>On January 19, 2000 at 15:04:58, Howard Exner wrote: >> >>>What then is the average rating for all the versions of Rebel on various >>>hardware from this data? >> >>2528 :) >> >>Best Regards, >>Chris Carson > >Hi! > >Thank you for the interesting information! > >In -97 Rebel8 played 1-1 against IM Akesson (now GM) 2485 or something similar >on P200MMX. The loss due to operator error (time) > >Hiarcs6 in the same event played 1-1 (2 draws) against GM Karlsson 2500, also on >P200MMX. All games 2h/40 > >Earlier in 97 Rebel8 lost against IM Ernst (now GM) 2400 something, same >computer and time as above. > >In 97 Aegon was played with increments and the overall performance of the >computers fell compared to the list with 50-60 elo if I reminds it correctly. > >The performance in Aegon,all years together, except for 97 was 5-10 points >better then the lists of those days. > >Bertil Thanks for the info, I have updated my spread sheet. :) Thanks also for the insight on SSDF and Aegon. I really enjoyed following the Aegon events. I have always considered the SSDF to be a very valid and reliable source for computer chess strength. You do a great job! :) Best Regards, Chris Carson
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