Author: Harald Faber
Date: 03:35:59 04/23/98
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On April 22, 1998 at 15:04:06, Thorsten Czub wrote: >Moritz is mainly referring to old versions. >Thats BEFORE Paris. But before Paris we changed something important due >to the fact that we found out that changing the hardware from >p5/120 to p6/200 need different tuning. >The version we used in PARIS was the special tuned version for fast >hardware. >I guess it played ok. AFAIK Moritz wrote he used the (after) PARIS-version. >In my tests i do refer to latest software, beginning with the release >version CSTal , also the cstblack/cstwhite version chris put on the >server. So we have to do what? Load cstwhite for playing white and cstblack for playing black??? This is stupid, especially when you yourself wrote that the commercial CD-version shall be the best one, remember? >The setting is not difficult. Normal style like on the cd. Aha. >Moritz and I always had different setting. I have no idea why. Maybe he has no time to tune and change settings and tests the standard settings? >>>I can only laugh about people believing this big claims. >>>As I said this was the 10th game between Fritz and Cstal and in the >>>moment it looks Fritz5 has the same elo CSTal has. >> >>Huh, this is absolutely wrong: >>A beats B -> A is stronger than B? >>A beats B, B beats C, C beats A, and now what? >>See what I mean? >>A scores 50% against B -> A is equally strong as B? >>now A scores 75% against C and B scores 40% against C, is B really as >>strong as A? > >Right. But do you know how CSTal plays against C ? >No ? I only have 4 games against The King 2.54, not even a draw, 4 x 0-1. >But I do ! :-))) >So - ... So what? :-) I know there is big noise in rgcc but post all of your winning games of CST against other top-programs (I am sure there are not so many ;-)). We have games of the others but only hear you telling stories CST beating the rest of the world. ;-)
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