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Subject: Re: only a nice game of c.-chess...

Author: Thorsten Czub

Date: 11:29:42 04/03/98

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On April 03, 1998 at 04:20:20, Moritz Berger wrote:

>Of course I never claimed that CST wouldn't get an occasional draw even
>against the top programs ... At 100+ ELO difference in playing strength,
>most programs have trouble to get the "perfect" 100% vs. a 400 ELO
>weaker opponent ... Also due to opening books ...

Pah -

If Fritz5 is 400 ELO stronger than it looks that the version from the
junior version is NOT the one the ssdf-guys test, because my machine is
unable to get 50% against CSTal.

You get 70 % ?
How ?
With your autoplayer ? How do you operate CSTal that is loses vs. Fritz
?


>Let's see, at first glance I have 86 games Fritz vs. various CST
>incarnations ...
>
>+44 =28 -9 for Fritz (72%)

And who believes that this statistic is not cheated ?
Do you really believe what you write ? I am really astonished.


>If you consider the fact that CST has an even bigger book than the
>optional Fritz' Powerbook, the draws could almost be accounted for by
>this "theoretical preparation" (since both programs don't have killer
>books but use essentially compiled huge database information for their
>repertoire, playing 30 moves from the book only to find themselves in a
>drawn position).


Nice theories you have. My published DRAW game does not look like a
theoretical DRAW, or ?


>Funny enough, Thorsten has those 86 games (the actual games, not just
>the results, I believe I sent him even more ...) since more than 6
>months ... But he "doesn't believe these results" ... Keeps me rolling
>on the floor laughing ...

As I said, your results are unbelievable. I never had these results.
I guess you are Uri Gellers son, and me to. And we both change the way
our beloved programs play. You increase Fritz playing strength, and I do
so with CStal. Bravo ! This way we can kill Andreas the statistician and
all the materialist because WE can influence our programs with our mind.


>
>Moritz



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