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Subject: Re: Chess Tiger palm 14.9 beta2 Vs Gaviota 0.30 (433 Mhz without TB)

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 19:23:40 03/16/02

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On March 16, 2002 at 18:04:45, José Carlos wrote:

>On March 16, 2002 at 15:01:04, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On March 16, 2002 at 14:34:13, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>On March 16, 2002 at 14:26:20, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>
>>>>In the first game Chess Tiger 14.9 was playing without using its Turbo Mode, in
>>>>which it enables it to think on its opponent time to move. Now I activated Turbo
>>>>Mode, but I am still playing Using my handspring at 32 Mhz without using
>>>>Afterburner or Fastcpu. This time the Tiger was hungry and decided to grab a
>>>>Gaviota for lunch.
>>>
>>>PS: Gaviota is playing the ending terrible, but nextgame I will continue vs Gnu
>>>Chess v5.02 Est rating of 2225.
>>
>>Some details:
>>
>>Gaviota is estimated to have rating of 2170 when GNU chess5.03 is estimated to
>>have rating of 2150
>>see http://f11.parsimony.net/forum16635/messages/23352.htm
>>
>>I do not know GNUchess5.02 but I doubt if it is better than Gaviota.
>>
>>Gnu chess played in the 3th division based on the history pages of Leo when
>>gaviota scored clearly better than GNUchess.
>>
>>I admit that it was not GNUchess5.02 but I do not know if there is a big
>>difference between 5.00 and 5.02
>>
>>
>>
>>I think that it may be more interesting to see programs of CCC memebers and not
>>GNUchess.
>>
>>possible candidate is Averno
>
>  I'd be glad to see such a test. Averno is not very much stronger than Gaviota,
>but I believe it can play endgames better. Most of the knowledge I've put on
>Averno is related to endgame.
>  Also, I'm really surprised that Tiger is not getting totally outsearched in
>such a slow hardware. It must be prunning in really smart way.
>
>  José C.



I am also surprised...



    Christophe



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