Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 14:11:23 02/09/01
I Just checked the SSDF result of the match between Junior 6.0 vs Nimzo 8 on a K6-2 450 MHz and Nimzo 8 was beaten bad by Junior 6.0, by a score of 26.0 to 14.0 points including draws. Now this score is compared to my previous match of 75 games at G\60 in which Junior 6.0 got the edge by 6.5 points using an AMD K6-2 500 MHz with 128 MB SDRAM. But when I used the Athlon 800 MHz the reverse happened as far as score, not only it happened with my Athlon 800 MHz but in a short match of 20 games at the Cadaque's Tourney, Nimzo also beat Junior 6.0 by 11.5 to 8.5 using a pentium 933 MHz. Therefore, there is a correlation in my judgement in assuming that as the speed of the processor increases Nimzo 8 plays better chess than Junior 6.0. Now I just finished playing 4 games at 40\120 between Deep Fritz vs Nimzo 8 using my Athlon 800 MHz and Nimzo 8 did not benefit from using the Athlon 800 MHz, the score is so far W2 L1 D1 in favor of Deep Fritz. In this case there is also a correlation between the score of Deep Fritz Vs Nimzo as there was on the Cadaque's match to assume that Deep Fritz benefit more than Nimzo 8 as the speed of the processors increases. Lets wait patiently to see what happen as the result is being provided to us daily by Mr.Hans in the SSDF match of Nimzo 8 vs Deep Fritz. My prediction for this match is that it will end up in favor of DF, but by a very small margin. Pichard
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