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Subject: Re: Tiger or pussycat: Tiger 14 - MChessPro 8

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 07:44:29 06/08/01

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On June 07, 2001 at 11:35:16, Rajen Gupta wrote:

>On June 07, 2001 at 09:53:24, Harald Faber wrote:
>
>>Clear win for Tiger, no chance for the oldie. 7.5-2.5 in favour of Tiger. Even
>>booklines up to 30 moves (10th game) didn't help...games, as always, at
>>www.geocities.comHarald1312/HaraldFaberE.html.
>
>hi hrald: how are you coducting this match-on 2 computers/ and what opening
>books are you usinig?

I am using the according opening books, that means the normal ct.tbk for Tiger
14 and the tournament book is activated in MChessPro 8.

>i am running a match on a single celeron 900, eng vs eng, 64 mb hash tables
>each; 90min/60 moves; both programmes using an individual copy of the chessbase
>tiger book. currently chessbasetiger14 vs junior5 w=10; l=7 d=10. at 20 games
>both were running equal with w=6, l=6 d=8. i'm not sure if the latest progs are
>that much stronger if the oldies can play of the same opening books.
>
>rajen

Don't forget that many opening books are adjusted to the engine, so testing with
only one book to which all programs have access just lets you test this book. If
you want to check a program, you have to use the given opening book. That is why
I am not very lucky about the fact that the Chessbase Tiger does not have the
Noomen-opening book. I am sure that Tiger is strong enough to play well with
this opening book too, but I am not sure if the results would be better with the
Noomen-book.




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