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Subject: Re: AP-04, Goliath Light 1.2 won ... statistics ...

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 18:06:39 07/13/01

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On July 12, 2001 at 13:05:34, Andreas Herrmann wrote:

>On July 11, 2001 at 19:49:23, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>
>>Hi there,
>>
>>at the moment I make a little experiment on the following webpage:
>>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/schach/cbase/experiment.htm !
>>
>>20 swiss chess tourneys with the same 16 versions, 9 rounds.
>>Tournament time = 3 months !
>>
>>Gambit-Soft machine:
>>1GHz Dual Pentium III, 40 moves in 10 minutes, ponder = on, 128 Mb for
>>hash-tables, Chess Tiger 14.0 with 96 Mb, 4-piece Nalimov tablebases with 4 Mb
>>cache.
>>
>>Very interesting is the table after 4 of 20 rounds.
>>
>>Please look under "Meine Statistiken, my statistics":
>>http://amateurschach.in-trier.de/schach/cbase/statistiken.htm
>>
>>New on the page is site about a statistic program by Christoph Fieberg.
>>Christoph wrote on this site in English an interesting message.
>>
>>Have fun with this webpage, you can all games replay, can see all tables and you
>>can download all games in CBH format.
>>
>>Best
>>Frank
>
>Hi Frank,
>
>interresting statistics! The only surprise from the amateurs at the moment is
>Goliath. But i think at the end there are some profs in front.
>Your question "Can an amateur win a tournament against profs" is answered,
>Goliath wins 2 of 4 tournaments. Let us see if another amateuer can it too.
>
>Andreas

Hi Andreas,

yes, I think also. Goliath Light 1.2 can not in all tourneys played with this
hight performance. I believe that end of the tourneys Crafty, SOS, Yace and
Goliath have the best performance from the amateur programs.

And for sure the professionals are in front after the 20 tourneys, I have the
same opinion.

I have a lot of fun with the tourneys and I sitting here and look a lot of games
live :-)

Best
Frank



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