Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 16:06:42 08/24/00
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On August 24, 2000 at 18:53:53, Eran wrote: >Different chess programs use different processor speed, and the results may not >be fair. If Junior uses Pentium III 1000 Mhz instead of 700 Mhz, Junior might be >a bit stronger and belong to the group of top chess programs, Shredder, Fritz, >and Nimzo. I assume that if all chess programs use the same processor speed >exactly, for instance Pentium III 1000 Mhz, the wmcc results will be enough >reliable and fair. Do you agree with it? It's main goal is fun. Just like a superbowl football game, you don't really know which team is better. You only know who won. Similarly, any WMCCC event or WCCC event just tells you a winner. It's far too expensive and time consuming to find out which one is really the strongest.
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