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Subject: Re: is shr.paderborn an improvement on s6?

Author: Chessfun

Date: 05:08:58 04/05/02

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On April 05, 2002 at 05:44:09, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>On April 04, 2002 at 18:03:23, Chessfun wrote:
>>No, I simply like data that supports claims.
>>
>>Sarah.
>
>how do you want to find out this when you always do blitz shit ?


I made no claims.

As for my games, I play lightning and mostly 40'/40 which is a tournament
control. I don't do "blitz shit" and I can't see a control with that name?.


>this way you will never find out anything.


Wrong as usual.


>play 40/120 games, and you see the difference.


The SSDF play 40/120 games. Remarkable how you are still able to critize the
results. Also remarkable how similar their list is to my own.


>also, you wanted data:
>
>
>[Event "1.Ne3 !"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "??.??.????"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Player"]
>[Black "CENTURY 4.0"]
>[Result "*"]
>[WhiteElo "?"]
>[BlackElo "?"]
>[FEN "3rr1k1/3n1p2/p5bp/1pRP2p1/1P6/1P3PPq/1B3Q1P/R4NK1 w - - 0 1"]
>
*

What's this. One position is now data?

>
>Building 2 connected passed pawns, middlegame.
>
>AMD C-1200 mhz:
>
>Fritz7                             0"
>Quark "Paderborn"                  2.6"
>Chinito6                           3"
>Gandalf5.1                         5"
>CM 8777                           18"  AMD A1500
>ChessTiger14.6                    28"
>Rebel Century4                  1'17"
>Yace Yace 0.99.X                1'21" AMD A1600@1533
>The King3.12d                   2'10"
>Rebel Century4 Macheide         3'45"
>Little Goliath 2000 v3.5c      11'36"  AMD 1400@1466 / 256MB Hash
>Gromit 3.10.16                 21'38"
>Shredder6 Paderborn            36'16"
>Crafty18.13                     ----   not in 32'
>Shredder6                       ----   not in 2h30'


What does this data suggest to you?.

Sarah.



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