Author: Albert Silver
Date: 19:17:41 01/30/00
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On January 30, 2000 at 19:44:41, Chessfun wrote: >On January 30, 2000 at 19:34:54, Albert Silver wrote: > >>On January 30, 2000 at 18:36:48, Michael Cummings wrote: >> >>>On January 30, 2000 at 15:23:57, Christophe Theron wrote: >>> >>>>On January 30, 2000 at 13:36:38, Hans Christian Lykke wrote: >>>> >>>>>- Games Won Oppo >>>>> ------ --- --- ----- --- ---- >>>>> 1 Junior 6.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2706 38 -35 403 70% 2556 >>>>> 2 Chess Tiger 12.0 DOS 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2682 37 -35 414 67% 2555 >>>>> 3 Nimzo 7.32 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2661 36 -34 420 68% 2530 >>>>> 4 Fritz 5.32 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2659 34 -32 474 65% 2548 >>>>> 5 Junior 5.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2629 35 -33 438 63% 2532 >>>>> 6 Nimzo 99 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2627 44 -42 278 64% 2526 >>>>> 7 Hiarcs 7.32 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2624 40 -38 347 66% 2505 >>>>> 8 Chessmaster 6000 64MB P200 MMX 2574 61 -53 184 76% 2378 >>>>> 9 Hiarcs 7.32 64MB P200 MMX 2573 27 -26 720 62% 2488 >>>>> 9 Fritz 5.32 64MB P200 MMX 2573 23 -22 986 59% 2510 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> 1 Junior 6.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz, 2706 >>>>>Ch.Ti12 K6450 24.5-17.5 Nimz732 K6450 5.5-2.5 Frit532 K6450 20.5-21.5 >>>>>Hiar732 K6450 1.5-0.5 Fritz532 P200 29-11 Fritz 5 P200X 3-1 >>>>>Nimzo99 P200X 29.5-10.5 Junior5 P200X 33-9 Nimzo98 P200X 6-1 >>>>>190 P200MMX 31.5-9.5 194 P200MMX 27-14 Rebel 8 P200X 12.5-5.5 >>>>>MCP 6 P200MMX 5-1 Shred 2 P200X 20-6 Genius5 P200X 19-3 >>>>>193 P200MMX 12-4 CM30 King 2.0 3.5-2.5 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>The first new program during 2000 is Amir Bans and Shay Bushinskys >>>>>Junior 6.0 K6-2 450 MHz. Junior 6.0 immediately took the first place >>>>>with 2706 after 403 tournament games! This is 77 points more than >>>>>Junior 5.0 has on the same hardware! It's fascinating that it >>>>>still is possible to increase the playing strength of chess >>>>>programs, measured in the way SSDF does. >>>> >>>> >>>>Congratulations to Amir and Shay. >>>3 >>>Chris your prediction to me that Tiger will be on top of the SSDF for a while to >>>come lasted only 1 list, what will you do to combat this new power on top. >>> >>>At least CM6K still remains on top of the 200MMX machines, But I still do not >>>like the list without CM6K being tested on the fater hardware. >> >>All the stranger as it continues to be No.1 on the P200MMX. >> > > >Why or what is strange? when the newer programs are not being tested >on a P200mmx. It isn't strange that CM6k is number one on the P200MMX, but that the No.2, 3, 4, etc... of the P200MMX were tested on the faster hardware and not CM6k. Why take the time to test CM6k at all then? Let's not be too befuddled by the lack of autoplayer, the SSDF tested machines and programs far before it came into existence, and this is hardly a weak program. I would have thought it would have been the first to be tested against the newer generation programs. Albert Silver >It is likely that assuming the SSDF only use K6-450's >and faster hardware in the future that CM6K will stay No 1 on a P200mmx, >and opinions will persist that maybe it is as good or better than the >others on faster hardware. The same as other opinions will persist that >moving there program down to a P200mmx it would prove stronger than the CM6K. > >Cannot one of the programers write a file to add to CM6K so that it would >autoplay, and the SSDF can then test it on the faster hardware?. >I understand permission from Mindscape may be required. >Thanks.
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