Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:46:20 05/01/00
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On May 01, 2000 at 14:38:22, Alexander Kure wrote: >On April 30, 2000 at 20:02:03, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On April 30, 2000 at 19:32:41, Chris Taylor wrote: >> >>>Here, at a longer time control, and on two comps! Crafty does, OK.....? >>> >>>Or, should I say, "Is doing, not too badly"(!!!!!!) >>> >>>Looking forward to the next version! >>> >>>Chris Taylor........ >> >> >>14.5-18.5 is not horrible. Take the two book losses, turn them around and >>the match is dead even. Or make them draws and it is 15.5-17.5, which is >>nearly equal. >> >>I'd rather see 20-0 of course, but that isn't realistic, unless a big SMP box >>is used for crafty. > >Hi Bob, > >Actually, there has been only _one_ book loss so far in this match (game 17), >where unfortunately Crafty was on the loosing side. >As both programs play with the same book (general.ctg from Fritz 6) as i found >out now after a little research, chances of so called book losses are equally >shared between them ;-) > >Greetings >Alex I was going by Tony's comments. He said -1.4 in one book line, -2.5 in another one. I didn't look very carefully at either. And I don't worry about them as I see them with my book just as often, although I don't know whether it learns to not play them again, when running in the Fritz GUI. IE book learning most probably is not working...
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