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Subject: Re: Battle of the Crowns -- current results

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 13:17:01 09/12/00

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On September 12, 2000 at 15:41:29, Eddie wrote:
[snip]
>Thx Dann,
>
>LGoliath winning the Four Crowns Division?  Is that vers. 29a ?

Crafty v17.11 (Eugene Nalimov compiled)
Little Goliath Gold Version 2.8

>I'm just
>wondering here, cuz  Crafty rules over LG here when I match them up ...

Crafty has not even played against LG yet.  Here are the individual crosstables
for those two programs:

(1) LGoliath                  :  24 (+ 14,=  9,-  1), 77.1 %

Bringer                       :   4 (+  1,=  2,-  1), 50.0 %
Francesca                     :   4 (+  3,=  1,-  0), 87.5 %
SOS                           :   4 (+  3,=  1,-  0), 87.5 %
Yace                          :   4 (+  3,=  1,-  0), 87.5 %
ZChess                        :   4 (+  4,=  0,-  0), 100.0 %
Comet                         :   4 (+  0,=  4,-  0), 50.0 %


(2) Crafty                    :  24 (+ 10,= 10,-  4), 62.5 %

Amy                           :   4 (+  0,=  2,-  2), 25.0 %
Gromit2                       :   4 (+  2,=  2,-  0), 75.0 %
TCBishop                      :   4 (+  2,=  2,-  0), 75.0 %
Bringer                       :   4 (+  2,=  1,-  1), 62.5 %
SOS                           :   4 (+  3,=  1,-  0), 87.5 %
Comet                         :   4 (+  1,=  2,-  1), 50.0 %

>seriously Crafty has no problems with LG on my system ....  anyway thanks a lot,
>just a bit confused as to these results!    :))  Take care ....

LG 2.8 at long time controls looks very, very strong so far.  As you will notice
from my original posting, the ELO error is still huge.  We are only 1/2 way done
with the 4 crown division, so there could still be large shake-ups in the final
standings from what we see now.

In a single 4 game match, you can see some very strange results.  Look how Amy
handed crafty its hat.  But if I ran one hundred games, I strongly suspect we
would see a different result between those two engines.



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