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Subject: Re: SSDF Deep Fritz - Junior 6: 1,5 - 2,5 Now: 6,5 - 13,5

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 20:19:45 01/05/01

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On January 05, 2001 at 21:41:38, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On January 05, 2001 at 18:52:53, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On January 05, 2001 at 18:09:34, Christophe Theron wrote:
>>
>>>The match has now a 80% confidence statistical meaning.
>>>
>>>The result is 13.5-6.5 in favor of Junior6, which is a 67.5% winning percentage.
>>>For 20 games, the 80% confidence significant winning percentage is 61.0%.
>>>
>>>So for me it looks like, with 80% confidence, Junior6 is stronger than Deep
>>>Fritz, at least in this match.
>>>
>>>But there is still 1 chance out of 5 (20%) that this statement is wrong if the
>>>match lasts long enough (I guess it will be stopped after 40 games, only 20 have
>>>been played so far).
>>>
>>>And it is also possible that Deep Fritz beats the other opponents with a wide
>>>margin and that it is stronger than Junior6 in average. We will see...
>>>
>>>
>>>    Christophe
>>
>>When can we expect your patch for Rebel Tiger 13.0? or you are simply waiting
>>for the Deept Fritz vs Rebel Tiger 12.0 Result, and only after you make a couple
>>of adjustments, to make sure that it is better than Deep Fritz.
>>
>>Pichard.
>
>
>:) :) :)
>
>Do you really think a couple of adjustements can make a program so much
>stronger?
>
>You must have a very low opinion about computer chess...
>
>    Christophe

No, I don't have a low opinion about computer chess programming, and I do
apologize. Your program is one of the best right now and possibly the best
overall. But I would strongly like to see your latest version being match
instead of the previous version. How long do you think it will take you to
release Rebel Tiger 13.0 patch? I would like to see the real deal being match
against the most current programs not the previous version.

Pichard.





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