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Subject: Re: Rebel9 Vs. Rebel10

Author: Ed Schröder

Date: 05:55:25 08/03/98

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>snip

>See above. Next, if you are interested I can produce a statistic which shows
>the differences between Rebel9 and Rebel10 in moves, time and score
>based on about 500 positions.- Ed -

>It would be nice, ED. I had the same experiences, i.e. almost no diff. between
>Reb9 and the moves chosen by Reb10, same or relative same time. Which could
>"indicate", that You haven't done a lot about the eval-funcs???
>Ans - as You know - one wants to see new hights when buying a new version;)

Please take a look at the Rebel10 Diary for all new engine features. As for the
requested differences between Rebel9 and Rebel10:

Positions tested : 506
Different moves  :  48
Different times  : 349  (interval is -10%, +10%)

Total time Rebel9   : 02:04:57
Total time Rebel10  : 03:00:10
Total percent       : -31%

Score differences
Score 0.01 - 0.10  124
Score 0.10 - 0.25   27
Score 0.25 - 0.50   14
Score 0.50 - 0.75    7
Score 0.75 - 1.00    2
Score 1.00 - 2.00    0
Score > 2.00         4

These figures are without the anti-GM options.

- Ed -


>Best regards,
>kim



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