Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 19:42:41 02/21/01
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On February 21, 2001 at 21:47:49, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>On February 21, 2001 at 20:07:49, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>>On February 21, 2001 at 17:19:34, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>On February 21, 2001 at 14:35:52, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>>
>>>>Shredder - Nimzo 1/2-1/2
>>>>ZChess - Gromit 0-1
>>>>P.ConNerS - Fritz 0-1
>>>>Gandalf - Diep 1-0
>>>>SOS - YACE 1/2-1/2
>>>>Patzer - Ikarus 0-1
>>>>Comet - Quark 1-0
>>>>Isichess - Holmes 1-0
>>>>Matador - Neurologic 1-0
>>>>
>>>
>>>With Deep Shredder and Deep SOS out of its way Nimzo 8 only have a real tough
>>>Opponent left Deep Fritz, But since Nimzo 8 behave differently when using a
>>>Processor higher than 800 MHz and it was proven in the Cadaque's Tourney and >>in my private testing of several games using my AMD Athlon 800 MHz Deep Fritz
>>>will not have an easy match against Nimzo 8, especially if the Middlegame
>>>Mobility is set up Between 48 to 58.
>>>
>>>Pichard
>
>Nothing like that has been ever proved, except in your imagination.
>
>
> Christophe
>
>I Just ordered Rebel Tiger 13.0 and as soon as I receive your patch with
>Gambit 2.0 with the broken learner fixed, I will start a 200 games match at
>G\60 against Nimzo 8. Since this is the only way to satisfy your statistical
>mind. I noticed that anything less than 200 games match is not a sound
>statistical proof per your standard.
It's not "my standard". The number of games you need to play depends on the
difference between the two programs. If one is really stronger, you don't need
200 games. If they are close, maybe you'll need much more than 200 games.
This has been explained to you a number of times. Either you don't understand,
or you pretend you don't understand.
Anyway, you'll need to play two matches:
* one with time control chosen so Nimzo is not at its best (by your standard).
* another one where you choose the time controls that, by your standard, are
supposed to favor Nimzo.
I'm not against this match. It's a good idea. Just try to make it statistically
relevant, and everyone will be pleased...
Christophe
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