Author: Jonas Cohonas
Date: 06:56:57 12/01/01
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On December 01, 2001 at 09:47:26, Tina Long wrote: >On December 01, 2001 at 09:10:41, Jonas Cohonas wrote: > >>I really must say that the upgrade from Fritz 7 to Fritz 7a was pretty amazing. >>62.5%! in 40 games ain't bad. Congratulations to Frans Morsch & Mathias Feist >>on a job well done. >> >>Regards >>Jonas >> >>Program Elo + - Games Score Av.Op. Draws >> >>1 Fritz 7a : 2645 98 102 40 62.5 % 2556 25.0 % >>2 Gambit Tiger 2.0 : 2612 191 266 10 45.0 % 2647 30.0 % >>3 Deep Fritz : 2576 168 255 10 40.0 % 2647 40.0 % >>4 Chess Tiger 14.0 : 2576 228 255 10 40.0 % 2647 20.0 % >>5 Shredder 5.32 : 2456 313 226 10 25.0 % 2647 10.0 % >> >>Individual statistics: >> >>(1) Fritz 7a : 40 (+ 20,= 10,- 10), 62.5 % >> >>Shredder 5.32 : 10 (+ 7,= 1,- 2), 75.0 % >>Deep Fritz : 10 (+ 4,= 4,- 2), 60.0 % >>Chess Tiger 14.0 : 10 (+ 5,= 2,- 3), 60.0 % >>Gambit Tiger 2.0 : 10 (+ 4,= 3,- 3), 55.0 % > >Hi Jonas, >That is an interesting table and as you say an impressive result for F7a. > >Have you (in the past), or do you plan to, Played Gambit against 3, 4, & 5, in >the same conditions? > >I just think it would be interesting to see how Gambit compared to F7a after 40 >games each with the common opponents. (I realise that this would still be a >small sample, and another 40 games each could give a different result). > >Thanks for posting results like this here, I always find them interesting. > >Tina Long Thank's Tina I have actually thought of trying the same with Shredder 5.32 so we might be able to find some better settings for it, since it's results are less than impressive (atleast in my test) i am convinced that it can perform much better and i really like it's playing style and would like to see it do bettter. Since GT's strenght is pretty well documented by now i don't think i am to do the same with GT, allthough i might just do it anyway :) Regards Jonas
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