Author: James T. Walker
Date: 10:29:19 01/17/01
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On January 17, 2001 at 12:50:35, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On January 17, 2001 at 10:13:01, O. Veli wrote: > >> I have seen ChessBits' rating list, a computer tournament where it played and >>its horrible match against Junior 6 and all of them make me suspicious of how >>strong it really is. It may be running on a single processor on these games, but >>how can its result against Junior 6 be explained? >> >> If we assume that doubling the speed is worth 70-80 points, and assume that 2 >>processors are worth 80% increase in speed, can we expect around 50 points rise >>in its rating? If we can, then how come its performance is not so great at all? > > >It is not uncommon for _any_ engine to have one 'nemesis' that gives it great >trouble. IE program A may stomp B, C, D, E and F, but have great trouble with >G. And yet everybody else does quite well against G. > >This intransitivity is just a part of computer chess... Funny thing is, many humans have the same problem with certain other humans.
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