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Subject: Re: Match on chess.net Gambit Tiger vs Chessmaster 7000 Begins Saturday

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 04:35:31 11/24/00

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On November 24, 2000 at 07:19:42, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On November 23, 2000 at 20:58:31, Peter Skinner wrote:
>
>>On November 23, 2000 at 20:38:02, Daniel Chancey wrote:
>>
>>>There will be a 10 game match between Chessmaster 7000 and Gambit Tiger 1.0 on
>>>chess.net Saturday.  The time limit is G/60.  Chessmaster 7000 will use my book
>>>and the personality to be chosen hasn't been decided.
>>>
>>>Prediction:  Gambit Tiger wins 6-1 with 3 draws
>>>
>>>Questions, comments, concerns?  Please reply or e-mail.  Complaints?  Please
>>>e-mail. (1 complaint will not stop the match this time.)
>>>
>>>Castle2000
>>
>>Look like I will have to email you 500 times. Just kidding I am interested to
>>see the results. I bet Gambit wins 7-2-1. That is 7 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss.
>
>Looks like ChessMaster is the most underrated program. CM was tested
>once by SSDF and topped after that. Remember? It seems if a program
>does not have auto232 support you don't count.
>
>Ed


I remember it but it was chessmaster6000 and chessmaster7000 is supposed to be a
downgrade because it can use only 1 Mbyte hash tables.


I guess that chessmaster7000 is 28 elo worse than chessmaster6000 and if you
consider the fact that chessmaster6000 is probably 100 elo worse than
gambittiger we can expect result that suggest 128 elo difference
7:3 for gambittiger is a good result because it suggests 160 elo difference.

I do not have chessmaster7000 and my guess about 28 elo is based on the fact
that the ssdf used 16 mbytes for chessmaster6000 and I assume that doubling the
hash tables give 7 elo improvement.

Uri



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