Author: Alvaro Rodriguez
Date: 00:35:14 08/16/00
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On August 15, 2000 at 20:12:49, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On August 15, 2000 at 20:05:10, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On August 15, 2000 at 13:43:08, Alvaro Rodriguez wrote: >> >>>On August 15, 2000 at 13:08:35, Jorge wrote: >>> >>>>In my humble opinion, I think Chessmaster 6K or 7K is "stronger" than Crafty >>>>17.13, so I'm not surprised. >>> >>>What you are saying here, it`s based on other games, right? Because you can`t >>>really decide who is the best in one game..Not even in 50 games ! >>>Daniel is playing some games against Crafty right now on chess.net with his >>>peronality and last time I checked, they have drawn 3 games.. >>> >>>Regards, >>>Alvaro >> >>Sorry, but I have to disagreed with you base on 22 games that I played between >>Crafty 17.11 vs CMKing at G/60 the score just slightly favored CMKing+ at the end >>,but the Default CM6000 or CM7000 will definitively lose against Crafty 17.11 at >>longer G/60 or longer. Now at shorter time control between 5 min to 30 min per >>game probably the default CM6000 or CM7000 which is weaker might have a chance >>against Crafty 17.11, but if the time control is longer than G/60 only >>SS=10 and my CMKing+ settings has proven to hold against Crafty, but at the end >>in a long match of over 50 games at time control > G/120 crafty will beat >>any Chessmaster settings available. I believe that nobody else has match >>Crafty 17.11 vs any Chessmaster personalities beside myself, but right now >>CMKing+ has the strongerst Chessmaster personality at longer time control. >> >>Alvaro I will provide you with my CMKing+ personality in case that you want to test it against any other personalities in time control over > G/60. > >Pichard. Ok, post the settings and I might do some personal testing..thnx I still think 50 are too few games IMO, 22 is very few...And if a program slightly won, maybe the result can be the other way around next time... Regards, Alvaro
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