Author: Chris Carson
Date: 16:44:04 01/20/00
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On January 20, 2000 at 18:46:20, Dann Corbit wrote: >And if the TPR of DB was 12, then Rebel is much better. But it's not. You >can't count old DT matches in with DB. It does not make any sense at all. And >look at the TPR of the final incarnation of DB. I'd say it's a tad over that >range. DB TPR on 6 games was 2670, DB II TPR was 2872 on 6 games. see: http://www.icdchess.com/ccc/message.html?90306 Comercial programs on 400 MHZ machines and above have TPR's of 2770, 2714, 2552, 2537, 2605, 2591) played over 23 games. http://www.icdchess.com/ccc/message.html?89955 Close or better than DB and between 100 to 150 points to DBII. IMHO: DB could not consistently beat the commercial programs on todays hardware and DBII would struggle. :) Best Regards, Chris Carson
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