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Subject: Re: What would be the rating ... no answer?

Author: Bertil Eklund

Date: 23:57:01 01/31/00

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On February 01, 2000 at 01:15:04, Harald Faber wrote:

>On February 01, 2000 at 00:59:31, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On January 31, 2000 at 10:13:16, Harald Faber 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
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Compared to Chess Tiger 12.0   Junior 6.0 has 24 more points. Part
>>>>of this difference has been gained due to Chess Tigers tendency
>>>>to repeatedly lose against Junior 6.0 in the same opening.
>>>>Hopefully the opening books and the learners will be improved
>>>>in the future so that these phenomenon disappears.
>>>>
>>>
>>>... for Junior 6 and Tiger 12 if one subtracts the double/similar games?
>>
>>
>>I wanted to ask too, but I didn't dare...
>>
>>    Christophe
>
>Of course not, you are the concerned programmer, I am only a non-well reputated
>chess player and computer chess program user, I am allowed to ask such questions
>(although I wonder why many people don't answer but ask another question to me).
>:-)
>
>However, I would really like to know the number. Weren't it 12 double games?

Hi!

I guess 5-10 points down respective up, if Tiger scored normal 4-5 points out of
eleven (with black)

I have played over 150 tournament games with Tiger and this is the only
repetitions.

Bertil



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