Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 15:04:48 08/09/98
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On August 09, 1998 at 10:57:40, blass uri wrote:
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>On August 09, 1998 at 10:45:38, Christophe Theron wrote:
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>>On August 09, 1998 at 09:23:38, blass uri wrote:
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>>>On August 09, 1998 at 09:07:11, Thorsten Czub wrote:
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>>>>On August 09, 1998 at 08:27:44, blass uri wrote:
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>>>>>How did you get the rating of these programs?
>>>>>
>>>>>Uri
>>>>
>>>>Some ratings from ssdf-list, others underestimated = pessimistic adjudications.
>>>>
>>>>Any rating you don't like ?!
>>>
>>>I do not like the rating of Junior4.6.
>>>I think 2450 is too low relatively to the ssdf list.
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>>I could have guessed you would complain about Junior's rating!!!
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>>:) :) :) :)
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>>Uri, don't you think you are too much pro-Junior?
>The problem of low rating is a problem of all the programs not in the ssdf list.
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>I complained about Junior because I am pro-Junior.
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>>In the last 3 tournament games (40 moves in 2 hours) between Chess Tiger 11.4
>>and Junior 4.6, Tiger won by 3-0.
>>
>>Should I claim a better rating for Chess Tiger 11.4?
>
>I think you are right.
>I believe the rating of chess Tiger 11.4 should be better than the
>rating of chess Tiger 11.2
Yes, but Thorsten has found that 11.4 is not stronger than 11.2. I don't agree
but anyway at the time you read this he has received CT11.5 which is better than
11.2 and 11.4.
As for Junior, we know that it is a good program. Let's try to find its ELO.
Junior 4.0 is rated 2395 on P90 on the latest SSDF. I think we can trust them.
Given that it will run on K6-200 with more hash tables, Junior 4.0 would get
easily 60 to 70 more points, that is 2455-2465.
We don't know the strength difference between version 4.0 and version 4.6, but
we can indeed assume that it is stronger, so 2450 for Junior 4.6 seems, you are
right, a little bit underestimated.
But only a little bit.
Christophe
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