Author: Uri Blass
Date: 22:35:11 11/18/01
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On November 18, 2001 at 17:34:11, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On November 18, 2001 at 15:58:11, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>Hi Thorsten >> >>It was only one tournament with 9 games for each program. And you know by >>experience that in such a tournament, everything can happen. One or two losses >>of a given program can lead to a complete other cross table. >>Kind regards >>Kurt > >i don't accept these answers. i don't believe in those statistic-religion you >all believe into. >when nimzo and rebel play different than in my tournament, there must be an >explanation. > >in my tournament nimzo and rebel are here: > ><pre> > Tournament: Odyssee-Tournament >Place Name Sco MBch Buch Ws >------------------------------------------------------------- > 1 SHREDDER5, (1) 7.5 34 43½ 6 > 2 GAMBIT-TIGER14.6, (2) 6.5 32 43 5 > 3-4 NIMZO8, (20) 6.0 34½ 46 5 > PHARAON 2.5, (12) 6.0 33 40½ 4 > 5-6 REBEL-CENTURY4, (10) 5.5 36 47½ 4 > YACE BERLIN, (24) 5.5 32½ 41½ 4 > 7-10 JUNIOR7, (9) 5.0 37 46 3 > CHESSMASTER8000 1.0.4., (6) 5.0 32 41 4 > GANDALF432H, (11) 5.0 29 36½ 4 > SHREDDER4 CHESSBITS, (5) 5.0 28½ 37 2 >11-15 DEEP FRITZ, (8) 4.5 37½ 49 2 > MCHESS8, (23) 4.5 34½ 45 3 > ZARKOV4.5T, (13) 4.5 31½ 39 3 > GROMIT 3.8.1, (26) 4.5 31 41 2 > REBEL-TIGER14.6, (3) 4.5 29½ 35½ 2 >16-22 PATZER311B, (17) 4.0 37½ 49 2 > CRAFTY 18.12, (19) 4.0 35½ 43 3 > HIARCS7.01, (4) 4.0 29 35½ 2 > CHESS SYSTEM TAL2.03, (14) 4.0 28½ 39 1 > GENIUS6.5 CZUB-STYLE, (21) 4.0 28½ 36½ 2 > LITTLE-GOLIATH2000V3, (16) 4.0 28 35 2 > VIRTUAL-CHESS2, (7) 4.0 26 33½ 3 > 23 WCHESS2000, (15) 3.5 31½ 41 1 > 24 COMET B36, (18) 3.0 28½ 37½ 2 >25-26 EUGEN7.92, (25) 1.5 28½ 36 0 > SOCRATES X, (22) 1.5 28½ 35 1 ></pre> > >from the first impression i had with nimzo, i was sure that it is strong. > >you must be blind not to see this. >why is nimzo failing in strength somewhere else ? Nimzo8 is also not strong based on the ssdf results. If nimzo8 is strong then there must be also an explanation to their failure in the ssdf games. Uri
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