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Subject: Re: Computer Chess at the highest level.

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 20:22:53 02/19/02

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On February 19, 2002 at 22:42:57, pavel wrote:

>On February 19, 2002 at 22:33:10, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On February 19, 2002 at 22:23:46, pavel wrote:
>>
>>>well not really highest level... but "higher level" is the word. ;)
>>>
>>>I understand that with longer time control, the level of game also gets higher.
>>>Ofcourse considering the fact, the programs should also be TOP level.
>>>
>>>Anyways, just for the kicks, I have planned to run a match between fritz 7 vs
>>>shredder 6 to a match of 10games at 24hr/game.
>>>I choose this 2 engines because Fritz 7 is the next best thing and Shredder 6 is
>>>at the top of the SSDF list (and also one of my favs).
>>>
>>>I think this will be interesting (or boring for some ?) ;).
>>>
>>>These are the game conditions :-
>>>
>>>24hr/game
>>>shredder6 = shredder6.ctg
>>>fritz7    = fritz7.ctg
>>>ponder = off (single processor)
>>>hash = 200mb
>>>tb= 3-4-and some 5men.
>>>CPU = Pentium III 1ghz / 512mb ram.
>>
>>I think it will be very interesting.  So there will be at least *TWO* of us
>>watching.
>>;-)
>
>
>Yes it will be :)
>I wish I could make a live coverage like johanas did in his webpage, but
>everytime I try to do it (with junior 6, fritz7 and shredder6) the program
>crushes ;(
>
>I guess it will be **ONLY** me watching and you getting the score and the PGN
>after one day. ;)
>
>pavs

No problem Pavel, it will make for some interesting analysis between these
Two Titans!;-)

Terry



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