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Subject: Re: Lopsided Junior vs. Fritz 60 minute game results

Author: Rajen Gupta

Date: 14:00:08 01/27/98

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On January 26, 1998 at 18:38:34, mike cooter wrote:

>These tests won't mean much unless you have the exact system I do, with
>the exact same setup.
>
>People will say, well in engine vs engine mode you are not using
>permanant brain(I don't know if this is true,is perm brain on during
>engine vs. engine tests?), or Fritz uses hash tables better, or blah,
>blah, blah, so the results don't mean anything.
>
>Well, in my particular case, and situation, on my machine with all
>things being equal, Fritz is the stronger engine for me. Like I said, I
>wouln't say that because of the results 40+ games, that this is true for
>in all cases that Fritz is stronger, but in my case Fritz is the
>stronger.
>
>The tests were run using a Cyrix Pentium 166 w/48mb ram. 10mb allocated
>to each engine for hashtables. These were all run using the Nunn
>positions. 60 minutes total game
>
>There are 23 games total, I was shooting for 40, but my 5 year old son
>stopped computer.
>
>Results for Junior vs. Fritz 5

Rajen gupta writes

You said that you have played or tried to play 40 games from the Nunn
positions.I thought there were only 10 nunn positions therefore leading
to a maximum of 20  games. Are there any more Nunn positions published,
besides the 10  on the Cheesbase site?
>
>Junior +5 -13 =5 for 60 minute games
>Junior +11 -26 =6 Total games(blitz+60 min)
>
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