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Subject: Re: BS2930 where is it? GS2930???

Author: Peter Herttrich

Date: 04:36:15 02/10/00

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On February 10, 2000 at 06:44:29, Andreas Stabel wrote:

>On February 10, 2000 at 05:16:59, Peter Herttrich wrote:
>
>>On February 10, 2000 at 03:35:28, Shep wrote:
>>
>>>On February 09, 2000 at 20:11:12, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 09, 2000 at 15:33:00, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>I can't remember where to find the EPD test suite BS2930.  Where is it?
>>>>
>>>>Or is it GS2930.EPD?
>>>>
>>>>Whatever the name, where can I find it?
>>>
>>>Here you are:
>>>
>>>Here are the positions, 20min/position
>>>GS = 2930 - (total time (in min)*1.5)
>>>time is 20min if not solved
>>
>>What happens, if the position is not solved in 20 minutes?
>>Add 20 to the totaltime?
>>
>>.... hm if this is so, then...
>>
>>Lets say, no position is solved:
>>
>>14 x 20min = 280min
>>280min x 1,5 = 420min
>>now 2930 - 420 = 2510
>>
>>aehmm... no solution and 2510 ??
>>
>>Where am i wrong?
>>
>>
>>peter
>
>Attention!!!
>I just made this fantastic chess program that gets a rating of no less
>than 2510 on the latest test suite !!!!!!! :)
>
>This just shows the limited value of these test suites.

I will not say this for all test suites.
But the gs2930 is completely bull...... ooooops
says nothing, nada, nix.

:-)

cheerio
Peter



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