Author: Uri Blass
Date: 02:19:40 04/26/01
I decided to use nunn2 because nunn2 contains 50 games so I do not need to use a lot of programs in order to get a lot of games for every program. Tablebases were used. I decided to use them because I thought that I may combine my results in nunn1 with the results with nunn2 later. I decided to change the tournament to a sweningen tournament when every Fritz plays every tiger(I found that there were no 50-0 and even tiger depth 3 could get 1/2 out of 50 from fritz depth 8). There may be 50-0 in the match tiger(depth 7)-Fritz(depth 3) because tiger(depth 6) could get 49.5-.5 against Fritz(depth 3). I may invite tiger depth 8,9,10 and Fritz depth 9,10 later(I think to do it only after upgrading my hardware). Here are the results that I have so far(I also count the number of draws to find out if there is more draws at bigger depthes Tiger14(depth3)'s results: Deep fritz depth 3: 34.5-15.5(3 draws in the match) Deep Fritz depth 4: 18-32(4 draws in the match) Deep Fritz depth 5: 9.5-40.5(9 draws in the match) Deep Fritz depth 6: 5.5-44.5(5 draws) Deep Fritz depth 7: 2-48(4 draws) Deep Fritz depth 8: 0.5-49.5 Tiger14(depth 4)'s results: Deep Fritz depth 3: 42.5-7.5(3 draws) Deep Fritz depth 4: 35.5-14.5(7 draws) Deep Fritz depth 5: 23-27(12 draws) Deep Fritz depth 6: 11.5-38.5(7 draws) Deep Fritz depth 7: 4-46(2 draws) Deep Fritz depth 8: 1-49(no draws) Tiger14 depth5's results: Deep Fritz depth 3: 47.5-2.5(3 draws) Deep Fritz depth 4: 40.5-9.5(3 draws) Deep Fritz depth 5: 29.5-20.5(17 draws) Deep Fritz depth 6: 23.5-26.5(7 draws) Deep Fritz depth 7: 17.5-32.5(5 draws) Deep Fritz depth 8: 6.5-43.5(7 draws) Tiger14 depth6's results: Deep Fritz depth 3: 49.5-0.5 Deep Fritz depth 4: 46-4(2 draws) Deep Fritz depth 5: 41.5-8.5(5 draws) Deep Fritz depth 6: 27-23(16 draws) Deep Fritz depth 7: 19.5-30.5(5 draws) Tiger14 depth7's results: Deep Fritz(depth 7) 28.5-21.5(9 draws) Deep Fritz(depth 8) 22-28(14 draws) Uri
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