Author: John Merlino
Date: 10:15:52 11/24/00
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On November 24, 2000 at 07:35:31, Uri Blass wrote: >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 From what I recall, the SSDF uses machines with 16 MB of RAM, but did NOT change the default hash table size of 1MB. So, I'm going to go out on a limb and predict a LITTLE better result for my home team: Gambit Tiger gets 5 wins, 3 draws and 2 losses. ;-) jm (who really wishes that it was CM8000 in the tournament)
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