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Subject: Re: On two machines with pondering on

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 05:08:47 04/26/00

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On April 26, 2000 at 07:49:50, Chris Taylor wrote:

>ELOStat - Version 1.1
>by Frank Schubert, 03/03/2000
>
>I have set a 2500 as the start elo.
>The data has been, cut and pasted into this document.
>
>The whole lot has been played on TWO computers, with pondering!
>On an Amd 450, and a Celeron 500. 128 Meg of Ram, each!  Books for the chess
>progs described in the pgn file header!  The two computers have been
>left to get on with it?  Where resign was possible, it was set "Early"
>
>Where I did not set resign, both progs contiued to a result?
>
>Fritz and Junior have been changed to Fritz6a  Junior6a.  Both programs
>are the upgraded versions!
>
>Hard lines to Tiger, who lost the contest, when F6a beat crafty 1710
>so convincingly??
>
>I have the pgn file, a copy has been sent to Chessfun. Thanks Sarah!
>
>A copy awaits anyone who asks?
>
>I also understand, non of this is anything more, than entertainment.
>
>
>
>    Program              Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -    Draws
>
>  1 Fritz 6a         :  45.5/ 72  63.2   2490   2583   70  73   29.2 %
>  2 Tiger 12.0e      :  44.0/ 72  61.1   2491   2570   72  61   38.9 %
>  3 Junior 6a        :  41.0/ 72  56.9   2495   2543   76  59   38.9 %
>  4 Fritz 5.32       :  36.0/ 72  50.0   2500   2500   68  68   33.3 %
>  5 Hiarcs 7.32      :  34.0/ 72  47.2   2502   2483   63  81   30.6 %
>  6 Crafty 17.10     :  34.0/ 72  47.2   2502   2483   63  81   30.6 %
>  7 Shredder 4.00    :  32.5/ 72  45.1   2504   2470   59  78   37.5 %
>  8 Nimzo 7.32       :  32.0/ 72  44.4   2504   2466   65  77   30.6 %
>  9 Crafty 17.07     :  25.0/ 72  34.7   2512   2403   70  68   33.3 %

I might be losing my eyesight, but did you mention the timecontrol? BTW, an
excellent test regardless.

Best wishes...
Mogens



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