Author: pavel
Date: 08:26:53 09/14/00
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On September 14, 2000 at 09:56:16, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: >On September 14, 2000 at 07:32:08, paul bedrey wrote: > >>On September 14, 2000 at 06:49:12, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: >> >>>On September 14, 2000 at 01:19:01, Jouni Uski wrote: >>> >>>> >>>Yes, it could be neither of these but SOS instead. >>>Uli >> >>I can see from the SSDF tests that the chessbase version of SOS is much stronger >>than the winboard engine, the question is why? Is it a matter of a version >>compatable with the GUI or improvements in the engine? Do you know if the >>Chessbase conversion of your Comet is similar to what they've done for SOS or >>could it too become stronger when made completely compatible? the interface doesnt make a differance as far as programs strength is concerned. they just have differant output commands, and other differant options. the (YT) SoS version is reasonably differant from the freeware winboard version. You dont see the winboard version of SoS smacking junior6 everyday :)) but (YT) SoS does it more often..... it might probably be better than crafty.........u never know. as for comet, I have a question to Ulrich Tuerke , the newer versions of comet seems to have less and less speed (nps), is it because a lot (or more) knowledge is being added to the program in recent versions? thanks, Pavel ps, I see you have an account in Chess.net running comet, man it does play mean :) > >I think that the engine is pretty much the same, no matter of you talk about the >winboard or chessbase platform. It's just a different interface to the user. > >I guess that it's just a newer version of the SOS CB engines compared to the >latest winboard engine - probably no dramatic changes. But I don't really know. > >Uli >> >>I've been running a series of 20 game matches between the top ten winboard >>programs(in winboard interface) and after 180 games Comet and Sos are in a tie >>for 3rd place.
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