Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 13:40:45 01/05/01
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On January 05, 2001 at 16:22:34, Mark Schreiber wrote: >On January 05, 2001 at 12:57:19, Ernst Walet wrote: > >>Still, according to me, you cannot completely compare the two matches, as in >>Dortmund Junior played each opponent just once (as far as I know), while Rebel >>plays the same opponent six times. >> >>Ernst. >> > >You’re right, we can not compare the 2 matches. The Super-GM Dortmund was harder >for Junior. It had 9 rounds instead of 6 rounds Rebel is playing. So there was >more opportunity for the humans to find and learn Junior’s mistakes. There were >more humans looking for Junior’s mistakes. Also Dortmund had much stronger >players. I don’t think v/d Wiel would have any chance with the 8 processor >Junior. >Mark > >> Actually, I was Thinking the other way around. Playing the same program for six times could give you more insight than looking at some games someone else played. Ernst.
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