Author: James T. Walker
Date: 20:00:04 03/06/01
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On March 06, 2001 at 18:01:34, Chessfun wrote: >On March 06, 2001 at 16:07:25, James T. Walker wrote: > >>Here are 12 games played this month on two Athlon 900 Thunderbird >>processors/auto232. Hiarcs 7.332 won this match by 9-3. This dropped CM8K from >>2nd place in my database to 8th place. So far I only have 400 games with 10 >>different programs so not enough to make any definite statmeents about any of >>the programs. Hiarcs is still surprising me. It seems to have gotten better on >>the Athlons. Here are its scores so far:(All G/60 minutes) >> >>H732 vs Shredder 5 4.5-5.5 >>H732 vs Fritz 6e 5-7 >>H732 vs Gambit Tiger 1.0 18.5-13.5 >>H732 vs Chess Tiger 13.0 16-20 >>H732 vs CM8K(32M) 9-3 > >Hi Jim, > Quick question on setup. > >Are you playing these in CM's interface as a tournament or as a normal >game from the game room. > >I ask this as in the game room you only get one game and must then click >and start a 2nd game. In the tournament room if I start say a 10 game match >with Deep Fritz as white, seems I will get games 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, the others will >time out. Then you can setup again and get the 5 games with the CM as white. > >I just left CM v Deep Fritz running overnight at 1 hour/game Deep won 4 games >and drew 1. > >Seems the game room method is not so hot as you must restart manually whereas >the tournament room at least you can get the single color games. > >If you are managing to play these without touching anything once setup, please >explain how?. > >Sarah. Hello Sarah, I'm restarting after each game in the game room so I will try the tournament room now and see if I can do what you say. CM8K is steadily falling in ELO in my database. I'm now beginning to wonder if it is really as strong as CM6K. I don't feel like doing the manual games again with CM6K so I guess I will have to just wonder. Thanks for the tip. Regards, Jim
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