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Subject: Re: How would Hitech do against Crafty and others?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 10:30:05 01/17/01

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On January 17, 2001 at 10:35:01, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On January 17, 2001 at 01:57:41, Joshua Lee wrote:
>
>>Is Hitech still around and if so this is a match i would like to see.
>
>
>You will likely get several opinions.  I will add one that has a lot of
>basis in experience.
>
>1.  No idea if HiTech is still active.  I would suspect not, but I am not
>sure.
>
>2.  HiTech was very strong.  It had a reasonable evaluation, a good search
>that included Hsu's singular extensions (full implementation that was written
>by Murray Campbell) and so forth.  Its only shortcoming is its speed, when
>compared to today's programs.

The evaluation of programs get better every year when Hitech does not improve.

I tend to believe that the evaluation of the best programs of today is better
than the evaluation of something that was build many years ago.

  It searched about 150K nodes per second,
>which back in the 80's was very fast.  Today it would be outgunned pretty
>seriously, although the singular extensions would cover some of that up..

I doubt if the singular extensions of it are better than other extensions of
chess programs of today.

>
>I don't think it would beat any of today's top programs in an extended match,
>but in a single game or two it would be a _very_ dangerous opponent.

I agree that in a single game or two everything can happen even if the
difference is 300-400 elo.

Uri



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