Author: Chris Taylor
Date: 02:10:19 06/03/02
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On June 02, 2002 at 18:04:05, Mike S. wrote: >On June 02, 2002 at 14:57:01, Chris Taylor wrote: > >>Genius 3 for windows was running on an AMD 1200, 32 Mb hash. >>F7 on a PIII 733, Turbo endgame set, 64 Mb hash. >> >>Both programs ran their own books.... > >Did you check for duplicates? I think there is some probability that the engines >in the Fritz GUI will repeat some opening variations they won (while Genius 3 >had no learnig yet, IIRC), which may lead to (nearly) identical games being >counted several times, in your total result. I don't know if you'd want that. It >show more the disadvantage of having no learning function in long matches, than >the better strength of the opponent, IMO. > >Regards, >M.Scheidl I did not even consider duplicated games. To be honest if Genius falls for the same game so be it. Though I did notice it has a learn function, snd that was selected.. When Tiger has done I will look through the games and see. Chris
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