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Subject: Re: Sjeng 12.11 vs CTP 14.9 for Palm 1-0

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 05:59:29 04/11/02

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On April 11, 2002 at 08:34:13, Ulrich Tuerke wrote:

>On April 11, 2002 at 08:22:31, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On April 11, 2002 at 07:15:25, Ulrich Tuerke wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I don't think that this is going to be an interesting match. Sjeng on 433 MHz is
>>>far too strong for Palm-Tiger.
>>>
>>>Sjeng has a harware advantage by a factort of several hundred (I guess). That's
>>>far too much taking into account that Sjeng has become pretty strong (for
>>>instance beating Fritz in Leiden whith Sjeng running on inferior hardware).
>>>
>>>Nevertheless, you can't of course totally exclude that Palm-Tiger can win a
>>>game.
>>>
>>>Uli
>>
>>
>>Here are some lucky games I guess, that is more than one or two, plus several
>>other win against Gaviota, Gnu Chess 5.02 and Novag Turquoise at slow time
>>control, since at fast time control of less than 30 minutes per game the faster
>>hardware is going to win 70% of the times.
>
>I think that Sjeng is a league above the other above mentioned amateur engines.
>
>>
>>These are NOT too interesting in some people point of view, but it just proof
>>that CTP 14.9 at slower time control could beat Amateur winboard programs rated
>
>I wouldn't exclude neither completely the possibilty of Palm-Tiger occasionally
>beating a commercial program, provided you play a lot of games.
>
>>between 2150- 2350. Your program might be next at 40 moves in 60 Minutes.
>
>Shame on me in case of comet loosing !    -:)
>
>Greetings,
>Uli
>
>>...

I was just teasing you, Your program is way too strong for CTP 14.9 even at slow
time control. only one of your earler version probably three version back can
loose 4 out of 10 games at 40 moves in 60 minutes. Therefore I won't wait my
time testingit.

Pichard.



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