Author: Harald Faber
Date: 08:43:31 04/29/02
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On April 29, 2002 at 11:10:15, Chessfun wrote: >On April 29, 2002 at 10:34:05, Thorsten Czub wrote: > >>On April 29, 2002 at 09:21:26, Chessfun wrote: >> >>you have no idea about computerchess, right ? > >Funny and I was thinking that about you after your header....oh well. > > >>one game is 40 moves, is 80 half-moves, >>is 80 x 3 minutes search main lines. > > >Is it. >you have no idea about computerchess or math, right ? He might have more ideas than you if counting results of hundreds and thousands bullet games is all you can do. >But i'll let you in on a secret. >My 100 games would give me some idea of the book of the two programs as I'd see >the scores out of book. And what is it we learn from your single game >posting....absolutely nothing as usual. Uh, this is your secret? A pity. Are you capable of playing chess? Did you ever follow computer chess games with time controls > 1min PER MOVE, not per game? I don't think so, otherwise you'd know better. >>but have "fun" with you 100 lighting games that tell nothing. > >As I wrote above, proves once again how little you know. LOL :-)))))))))) Funny, you prove yourself wrong and do not realize it. :-)) >Yep I can just see it now. Let me set up my PC's for this great "KS-400" >autoplayed game. If you'd have used something a little faster you could have >saved yourself a few hours. Chris Taylor already posted a score "series" using >AMD 1700's. > >Watching two "KS-400's" is like watching the grass grow or cricket. This naive attitude is really astonishing. :-))) "I do not accept games played on comps slower than 1500MHz." :-)) Can you imagine that 40/120 on 400 has MUCh more value than your bullet- or lightning games? How many times faster needs your comp to be to equalize 40/120 with g/1 or g/2? Tell me, and then tell me which of the guys here has such a comp. Not to speak from the difference it makes when you play 40/120 on 2x500MHz and 40/60 on 2x 1GHz... >Sarah.
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