Author: Uri Blass
Date: 09:45:52 01/13/01
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On January 13, 2001 at 10:20:23, James T. Walker wrote: >On January 12, 2001 at 23:07:33, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>On January 12, 2001 at 11:32:42, James T. Walker wrote: >> >>>On January 12, 2001 at 10:56:36, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >>> >>>>On January 12, 2001 at 10:24:02, Hans Christian Lykke wrote: >>>> >>>>>On January 12, 2001 at 04:13:32, Hans Christian Lykke wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On my Athlon T-Bird 900 I´m running the Nunn-test 2 as engine match. Level: 40 >>>>>>moves in 40 minuttes. >>>>>>After 20 of the 40 games the result is: >>>>>> >>>>>>10 - 10 >>>>>> >>>>>>6 draws and 7 seven wins for each >>>>>> >>>>>>Venlig hilsen >>>>>> >>>>>>Hans Christian Lykke >>>>> >>>>>Something is happening! >>>>> >>>>>After 12 positions (24 games) >>>>>its 11 wins for Deep Fritz, 7 wins for Fritz 6 and 6 draws >>>> >>>>This is even better for DF than what I would have expected. But in the SSDF >>>>matches Deep Fritz is doing much worse than I thought it would. In my own games >>>>and tests, DF performs a bit better than F6a. Puzzling, no? But these little >>>>monsters give sometimes strange results. >>>> >>>>Enrique >>> >>>Boy, tell me about it Enrique. I let Junior 6 play 17 games last night at G/30 >>>minutes. Against CM8K it won 7-0 and against Fritz 6 it won 8-2. There was not >>>one loss in the 17 games. I'm still trying to figure out what happened. >>>Jim >> >> >> >>Have you checked the power plug of the CM8K and Fritz6 computer? ;) >> >> >> >> Christophe > >Hello Christophe, >Well I did better than that. I switched computers and let Fritz&Junior play >some more last night. Junior won 12.5-11.5. So I don't know what happened to >Junior but I guess he got mad because I did not let him play for a long time. >:-) >Jim Or maybe it had a lot of time to analyze the games that it lost when it did not play and learned not to repeat similiar mistakes :-) Uri
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