Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 22:41:29 02/09/01
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On February 09, 2001 at 17:11:23, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>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
Did I already mention the margin of errors of such short matches?
Oh yes, I did.
And you simply keep on ignoring basic statistics, and you keep on bringing over
and over your point about Nimzo vs Junior.
Oops... Maybe you have understood basic statistics in a special way? Maybe you
think that by saying a statement over and over again you can decrease the margin
of error of this statement until it eventually becomes true? A revolutionnary
new theory? :)
If you want to demonstrate your point, just play A LOT of games and post the
result.
Christophe
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