Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 10:16:03 05/29/02
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On May 29, 2002 at 03:58:48, Eugenio Castillo wrote: >On May 28, 2002 at 23:55:56, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>On May 28, 2002 at 15:04:48, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >> >>>On May 28, 2002 at 11:51:09, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >>> >>>>On May 28, 2002 at 05:55:17, Ulrich Tuerke wrote: >>>> >>>>Not only inferior hardware, but against Pharaon Tiger lost on time >>>>in a winning position, score +6. >>>> >>>>Jeroen >>> >>>well to quote Christophe: "a 300Mhz PII can beat crafty at a quad". >>> >>>So a single cpu K7 shouldn't be a problem to handle with a 500Mhz PII :) >> >> >>Actually all the opponents of Tiger in Massy were running on K7, and they were >>running on processors 2 to 4 times faster than the processor used by Tiger. >> >>The list of opponents: >> >> BBChess, Athlon 1700+ (Tiger won) >> Anmon, Athlon 1600+ (Tiger won) >> Chess Wizard, Athlon 2000+ (Tiger won) >> El Chinito, Athlon 1800+ (draw) >> Pharaon, Athlon 1200+ (Tiger lost on time in a won position, score +6.12) >> ET Chess, Athlon 1000 (draw) >> >>So I consider Tiger running on PII-504 to be undefeated in Massy 2002. > >Chinito overclocking was put down after 3ยบ round (we had 2 very strange reset), >and so far i know we ply with an 1600 non XP. Any case Tiger was nearly in all >moves with same depth or superior than Chinito without losing positional >evaluation strenght :) > >> >>I hope nobody will take offense of this. I think Frank Zibi (Pharaon) is fair >>enough to recognize that it is not Tiger but the operator who has been beaten in >>that game. > >Yes, i was there when your clock flag fall, but i need to ask Zibi what was the >result of the game, i don't was sure if he surrended or reclaim the win. The game has been recorded as a win for Pharaon. If it had been a win for Tiger, we would be sharing the first place at this time. Christophe
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