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Subject: main point: strenght

Author: Jonas Cohonas

Date: 07:27:18 03/29/01

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On March 29, 2001 at 06:15:21, Uri Blass wrote:

>On March 29, 2001 at 05:51:13, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>
>>On March 29, 2001 at 05:48:01, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>
>>>Acoording to my tests DJ6.0 is just as strong on my single processor T-bird
>>>1.3ghz!!
>>>Any similar experiences/comments?
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Jonas
>>
>>DeepJR showed some very impressive play, and i was surprised that it did so well
>>on a single processor cpu 1.3ghz T-bird.
>>It was clear when i started testing DJ that it did not do very well with the
>>costum chessbase books
>
>I do not understand it.
>There is no reason to give Junior books of other programs.
>Deep Junior comes with Junior's book so how do people come with the idea to give
>it deepfritz.ctg or general.ctg.
>
>You did not try to give DeepFritz hiarcs.ctg or J6.ctg so there is no reason to
>give Junior a different book than j6.ctg
>
>I do not see what it has to do with human style because the book of Deep Fritz
>is also based on a lot of human-human games.
>
>Uri

I did not give Deep Junior the book of deep fritz, i made one from 10.000 games
to suite the more humanlike style of DJ. 10.000 games is a lot less than the
number of games in deep fritz.ctg, did you even read what i wrote?
And the point was that by limiting the number of games+ selecting only high
ranked games DJ would be out of book early thus thinking earlier than DF, (which
was the program i chose for this match) and as you can see by the quality of the
games played by DJ it paid of. Well my main point was that i was surprised that
DJ plays as strong on one processor as DF does, book or no book.

Regards
Jonas

Regards
Jonas



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