Author: Chessfun
Date: 12:38:25 04/24/00
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On April 24, 2000 at 15:34:22, Torstein Hall wrote: >On April 24, 2000 at 15:25:45, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>On April 24, 2000 at 15:23:33, Torstein Hall wrote: >> >>>On April 24, 2000 at 14:36:18, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>On April 24, 2000 at 14:32:46, Chessfun wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>>Thus far: >>>>>All games on one Cel 433. >>>>>Ponder=off. >>>>>Tablebases used at 25 and 60 mins. >>>>>Nunn 1 positions. >>>>>No opening books are loaded. >>>>> >>>>> 1 min game Fritz 6a 14.5 - 5.5 Crafty 17-10 >>>>> 2 min game Fritz 6a 14.5 - 5.5 Crafty 17-10 >>>>> 3 min game Fritz 6a 13.0 - 7.0 Crafty 17-10 >>>>> 5 min game Fritz 6a 15.5 - 4.5 Crafty 17-10 >>>>>10 min game Fritz 6a 13.0 - 7.0 Crafty 17-10 >>>>>25 min game Fritz 6a 13.0 - 7.0 Crafty 17-10 >>>>>60 min game Fritz 6a 9.0 - 2.0 Crafty 17-10 thus far >>>> >>>>I decided to add: >>>>120'/40 + 60'/20 + 30 >>>>This has already began on Computer #2. >>> >>>When you obviously have to computers, why not ad a cable.....and play on two >>>computers? >>> >>>Then your test results would have been even a lot more interesting! >>> >>>Torstein >> >> >>They will be the same. >> >> >> >> Christophe >> > >Are you talking from experience? >I feel, ( as I'm not talking out of experience! ) that a lot can be mixed up >when running on on comp. > >Mixing up of opening books, ( are you sure they are not doing their book >learning into the same opening book), pondering hurting a program more than >another :-), getting cpu time etc etc. > >Torstein There is no book......this is from Nunn 1 opening positions. So there is no book learning. Read the very first lines in my post. "Nunn 1 positions. No opening books are loaded." Thanks. >>> >>>>Thanks. >>>> >>>> >>>>>At the completion of this match I will autoplay >>>>>on two Cel 433's the same time controls with ponder=on. >>>>> >>>>>Thanks.
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