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Subject: Re: So which is top now?

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 17:03:57 11/01/01

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On November 01, 2001 at 12:19:21, Jonas Cohonas wrote:

>On November 01, 2001 at 10:58:11, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>>On November 01, 2001 at 10:35:00, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>>
>>>On November 01, 2001 at 10:24:08, stuart taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>>According to available results, which looks strongest?
>>>>1.GT
>>>>2.CT
>>>>3.Fritz 7.0
>>>>4.DF
>>>>5.Shredder 5.32
>>>>6.Other
>>>>
>>>>I would guess the order is something like
>>>>
>>>>1.DF
>>>>2.GT
>>>>3.Shr. 5.32
>>>>4.Fr.7.0
>>>>5.CT
>>>>6.Others
>>>>
>>>>And, which of them are due for a patch (Or imminent upgrade) which will make
>>>>their results better?
>>>>
>>>>And does anyone know what is due out new in the next 6 weeks (because then I
>>>>will be passing through the Chess shop in London where I normally buy my
>>>>programs)?
>>>>Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>S.Taylor
>>>
>>>I would say:
>>>
>>>1.Fritz 7 (no mmx)
>>>2.CT
>>>3.GT
>>>4.DF/DJ7/Shredder 5.32
>>>
>>>Very close in the top though, depends on Time, hardware and operators :)
>>>
>>>Regards
>>>Jonas
>>
>>Sorry, I forgot Junior.
>>I'm thinking mainly of long time controls.
>>And do you mean CT14? Or higher?
>>ssdf and others put GT2 significantly higher than CT14.
>>I realize of course that you have done extensive testing, though that looks to
>>me like the equivalent of about 15 mins. per game (on average) if it were on an
>>AMD 1.4 Ghz.(I mean, the same moves might have been played with that).
>>Regards
>>S.Taylor
>
>Sorry i meant
>2.GT
>3.CT
>
>You cannot compare hardware like that, Standard TC is Standard TC no matter what
>hardware you use. Although i wouldn't be surprised if some engines would do
>better on faster hardware and others worse. 40/120+40/60+30 on a Celeron 500 Mhz
>is not equivalent to 15 min per game on an AMD 1.4 Ghz.
>
>Regards
>Jonas

Sorry, I thought it was 40/40 etc.
And, what is "standard TC?" It looks like something interesting! What? that the
speed is the same on any hardware? How would you get that?
regards,
S.Taylor



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