Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 04:52:32 04/25/01
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On April 24, 2001 at 18:58:22, Bertil Eklund wrote: >On April 24, 2001 at 18:37:10, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: > >>On April 24, 2001 at 17:48:43, Bertil Eklund wrote: >> >>First of all a big compliment to Amir and his team! >>2-0 is a big advantage if learning is turned on! >> >>A lead of 2-0 with learning means match is already over >>realistically spoken. Getting back from that is impossible >>as now it must play less well tested lines where DJ for sure >>plays better! >> >>Hello Bertil, >> >>I must have missed the level and hardware and >>number of games they play: >> >>What level are the games: 40 in 2 + 20 in 1 + 30 i assume? >>And what hardware are they playing: dual 1 Ghz intel? >>How many games do they play: 10 i assume, just like 10 games will >>be played versus Kramnik? >> >>thanks, >>Vincent >> >Hi! > >Time control is 40/90. Hardware consists of two dual P933 machines with >768MB RAM, of which 512 are allocated for hashtables and 32 for tablebases. >All 3-4-5 men tablebases are installed. > >24 games. > >Bertil That's a cool setup! Should use that for SSDF too! better as k6-2 where L2 cache is at busspeed, so big big disadvantage for programs which have a bit more code size as assembly progs that fit within L1 cache! 24 games is a lot, learning very important in so many games. Hopefully they have the same learning to get fair odds! Best regards, Vincent
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