Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 10:48:58 08/29/01
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On August 29, 2001 at 13:33:10, Alan Grotier wrote: > >P11 300MHz 128mb ram. >Engine vs engine Fritz 5.32 - 5 min biltz games 8mb ram. > >Just downloaded C18.1 >C18.1 vs C17.07. 7 games-Score:C17.07 5 wins,2 draws. >C18.1 vs F5.32. 3 games-Score:C18.1 1win, 2draws. > >I know,I know;no conclusion possible. Not >a big enough game sample,game time control etc,etc. > >However,I find it interesting that on the above machine at the same time control >and ram size,whatever the number of games C17.07 has rarely beaten F5.32. >And yet C18.1 has already beaten F5.32 and not C17.07 > >Just for interest sake I would welcome comments as to the strengths/performance >of C17.07,C18.1 and also C16.3 which came with F5.32 purchased in March 99. > >Alain As a general rule, each new version is stronger than the last. There _are_ occasional "bumps" in the road of course, and on occasion, a version is labeled as an "experiment". But newer should be better. Particularly when talking about 16.x vs 17.x vs 18.x, for example.
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