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Subject: Re: the guy who said cm6000 is stronger than 8000 is right!

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 14:33:01 05/21/01

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On May 21, 2001 at 17:16:31, william penn wrote:

>On May 21, 2001 at 16:12:11, Rajen Gupta wrote:
>
>>cm 8000 is getting clobbered day in and day out! as i remeber (remind me if i'm
>>wrong) cm 6000 more than held its own against fritz5.32 junior 5 and nimzo 7.32.
>>and was in fact rated a point or 2 higher than either if them.
>>
>>this one is behaving more like a vintage cm 3000 (performance wise)
>>
>>a real sheep in wolf's clothing i  must say
>>
>>rajen
>
> All those people who were looking for evidence for my statement that 6555 is
>stronger than 8000, they seem to have suddenly vanished. lol

Wouldn't it be funny, if the binary were -- for all intents and purposes --
identical?

Supposing there *is* a 50 ELO difference between the two programs...
It is almost impossible to prove it.

Every swing in fortune in a SSDF set brings oohs and aahs of either doom and
destruction or meteoric rise if it should be shifted to one opponent or the
other.

I suspect it would be good to wait until the whole set is in.



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