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Subject: Re: CMFun v Chessmaster 100 games at 60/game and 10/game no PGN

Author: John Merlino

Date: 14:19:45 05/18/01

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On May 18, 2001 at 15:39:54, Chessfun wrote:

>On May 18, 2001 at 14:54:07, John Merlino wrote:
>
>>On May 18, 2001 at 08:03:03, Chessfun wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Both using 16 mb hash.
>>>
>>>100 Games/10' side:
>>>CMFun 51.5  Chessmaster16 48.5, (+34 =35 -31)
>>>
>>>100 Games/60' side:
>>>CMFun 58.5  Chessmaster16 41.5  (+34 =49 -17)
>>>
>>>Games can be downloaded if wanted from my website
>>>http://www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999
>>>
>>>Sarah.
>>
>>That's the same as my test, so we'll have results from 200 games, which is good.
>
>Actually John, I had read your previous post and as I have two machines
>assumed I would be done before you had begun. It actually finished last night
>around 2 am.
>
>Thus far CMFun won all my 30 minute tourney's as well as this match.
>Could be that different settings cause minimal result changes at fast
>time controls.
>
>>I've finished the 100 games at G/10, and the result was as close as you can get:
>>
>>Chessmaster 50.0, CMFun 50.0 (+33 =34 -33)
>
>Yes very close.
>
>>But, so far, out of 38 G/60 games, CMFun is leading 22.0 - 16.0 (+12 =20 -6),
>>so, once again, it appears that we have a personality that might be better at
>
>Also very similar results %.
>
>>the default at longer time controls. I'll let you all know when the G/60 games
>>are done.
>
>Could it also be that at longer controls these personalities would out perform
>the default by even more?. CMFun clearly did better also against Deep Fritz in
>the admitedly few games I played.

It's certainly possible. For some personality variables, I imagine that they
would have a greater effect (positive or negative) the longer the engine has to
think. This would be a good question for Johan, I suspect....

How many games did you play against Deep Fritz?

jm



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