Author: Peter Fendrich
Date: 01:01:21 05/24/02
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On May 23, 2002 at 14:52:46, Jorge wrote: >On May 22, 2002 at 07:00:40, Peter Fendrich wrote: > >>On May 21, 2002 at 18:07:04, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >> >>>Hiarcs 8.0 Test [with H8_tour.ctg] >>>Engine Match, Fritz6-GUI, ponder=off, 4 men TB's >>>Athlon 1.3/256, with 64 MB hashtables >>>30-50 games per match at time control 120'/60 >>>download of games at the end of our test >>>by chessfriend Rolf Bühler, Zürich >>>Published by Kurt Utzinger, Switzerland >>>**************************************************** >>> >>> >>><pre> >>>Hia8_Shr602 Ath 1.3/64 120'/60 >>>Zurich, 2002.05.16 - 2002.05.20 >>> Score 12345678901234567890 >>>---------------------------------------------------- >>> 1: Shredder 6.02 11.0 / 20 1110=101000==11=0101 >>> 2: Hiarcs 8 9.0 / 20 0001=010111==00=1010 >>>---------------------------------------------------- >>>20 games: +11 =4 -5</pre> >>> >>> >>><pre> >>>Hiarcs8_Fritz7 Ath 1.3/64 >>>Zurich, 2002.05.16 - 2002.05.21 >>> Score 12345678901234567890 >>>----------------------------------------------- >>> 1: Fritz 7 13.0 / 20 10=1101==11====110=1 >>> 2: Hiarcs 8 7.0 / 20 01=0010==00====001=0 >>>----------------------------------------------- >>>20 games: +4 =8 -8 >>></pre> >> >>If you apply the Trinomial distribution you will get: >>Shredder 6.02 is better than Hiarcs 8: 69% probability >>Fritz 7 is better than Hiarcs 8 : 95% probability >> >>"is better than" in this case means "will beat the same opponent in a new match >>under the same conditions". >> >>Regards >>Peter > >Hi Peter, > >I am not certain how you came up with these figures. Could you enlighten me >please? > >Thanks, >jorge Hi Jorge, I once wrote a post about this that can be found in the CCC Archive. If direct links works for that, it is: http://www.it.ro/ccc_search/ccc.php?art_id=155024 otherwise you can search for 'Match results' in the subject- and Fendrich in the Author-field Regards, Peter
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