Author: Chessfun
Date: 15:11:38 05/11/02
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On May 11, 2002 at 18:01:53, pavel wrote: >On May 11, 2002 at 17:46:00, Chessfun wrote: > >>On May 11, 2002 at 17:35:28, Ian Aston wrote: >> >>>On May 11, 2002 at 16:31:04, Chessfun wrote: >>> >>>>On May 11, 2002 at 15:13:04, George Sobala wrote: >>>> >>>>>Some results of Hiarcs8 v CM8000(CMFun personality) at various time controls, >>>>>on an 800MHz Duron, 16Mb hash each, Hiarcs with own book, CMFun with Fritz6's. >>>>> >>>>>At G/2' blitz: >>>>> >>>>>Hiarcs8 +67 -38 =35 (60.36%) >>>> >>>> >>>>If you don't mind could you check how many of these were losses by CMFun on >>>>time?. >>>> >>>> >>>>>At G/30': >>>>> >>>>>Hiarcs8 +15 -16 =10 (48.78%) >>>>> >>>>>At 120'/40+60'/20+30': >>>>> >>>>>Hiarcs8 +0 -2 =1 >>>>> >>>>>Combining the two slower time controls: >>>>> >>>>>Hiarcs8 +15 -18 =11 >>>>> >>>>>So contrary to my and others' original impressions, Hiarcs8 seems to perform >>>>>better at shorter time controls than longer. >>>>> >>>>>I also wonder whether it might do better in single-computer engine matches with >>>>>no pondering, than standard two-machine auto232 games: is it out-pondered by >>>>>other engines? >>>> >>>> >>>>These games you played were on a single PC. Did you have pondering on or off? >>>>Chessmaster don't ponder in a chessbase GUI. >>> >>> >>>The King engine will ponder under ChessBase Hiarcs GUI if it is converted to a >>>UCI engine with wb2uci converter. It also seems to handle short incremental time >>>controls ok, such as 1'+1'', whereas as a winboard engine it seems to lose on >>>time. Don't know about G/2' though. >> >> >>Thanks for that info. I haven't run any CM personality in any of the UCI >>interfaces, Fritz 7, Shredder 6 or Hiarcs 8 yet. >> >>What is the wb2uci converter and where can I download it?. >> >>Thanks. >> >>Sarah. >> >> >> >>>> >>>>Sarah. > > >http://home.online.no/~malin/sjakk/Wb2Uci/#install > >pavs
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