Author: J.Dufek
Date: 22:41:21 09/14/01
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On September 14, 2001 at 14:38:24, Uri Blass wrote: >On September 14, 2001 at 14:05:53, J.Dufek wrote: > >>On September 14, 2001 at 10:03:44, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On September 14, 2001 at 08:33:36, J.Dufek wrote: >>> >>>>On September 14, 2001 at 07:11:57, Marcus Kaestner wrote: >>>> >>>>>http://mitglied.tripod.de/ChessBits/index.html >>>>I like your list. >>>>See: >>>> >>>>(1) Challenger : 282 (+124,= 93,- 65), 60.5 % >>>>Shredder 5 : 107 (+ 32,= 49,- 26), 52.8 % >>>>Gambit Tiger 2.0 : 10 (+ 3,= 3,- 4), 45.0 % >>>>Explorer : 93 (+ 29,= 35,- 29), 50.0 % >>>>Gandalf 4.32h : 72 (+ 60,= 6,- 6), 87.5 % >>>> >>>>87,5% with Gandalf? Yes, he have problem with learning, but 87.5% ...? >>> >>> >>>Where do you find it? >>>I see that gandalf4.32h has no good result in the list and is not in the first >>>30 places. >>> >>>I also do not see 87.5% for no program and the number of games of gandalf is >>>bigger than 72. >>> >>>Uri >> >>Read:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111 >>(48) Gandalf 4.32h : 463 (+119,=122,-222), 38.9 % > >I read all the list and there are only 40 programs in the list >There is no Gandalf4.32h in the list. > >the last program in the list is Crafty17.xx >and there is no information about results of games between programs and only >information about rating of programs and some more data but no results of >gandalf4.32h against Hiarcs7.32 and other programs. > >What is the link that you read this information? > >Uri Hi Uri! Link for full list is: http://mitglied.tripod.de/ChessBits/cbrl.htm It's no problem make result for favour one program. This is for me this list. I good remember similiar "problem" with Century 3 in first test games (downloaded from a Rebels' homepage), where Rebel won lot of (over 10 or 15 games) games in a row with Fritz 5 playing 1.b3 in the same variation.... This is too impossible with original Fritz book due to learning ....
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