Author: Arturo Ochoa
Date: 07:28:35 08/27/02
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On August 27, 2002 at 08:20:34, Mogens Larsen wrote: >On August 27, 2002 at 07:53:58, Arturo Ochoa wrote: > >>I have a single question to this interesting analysis: Why three different >>engines and now Yace are establising a remarkable difference in this kind of >>Matches? >> >>I would like to know: The Match Yace is not 12-6 for Yace with Book against Yace >>without Book. >> >>Is this not remarkable? In other engines matches of the Top, the difference was >>12-8, 13-7. Is this not remarkable? > >I'm not quite sure what you mean. Are you saying that Yace does better with or >without book in your tests? I've done a limited experiment and Aaron did a more >extensive one. Neither with advantage for the one using a book. Of course this >might say something about my book :-). > Ok, I will try to explain you (Remember: English is not my first language :) ). In the mentioned Match: Yace + Book Vs Yace NoBook is now 12-6 for Yace + Book. I am using your long uncommented book modified by me with other games + a modified learning file that comes in the Yace Zip File. The score is an evident fact tha Yace is reacting very good with this modified book whose original creator has been you. So, my compliments for you too. :) >I think you should continue. After all, my criticism might be wrong. Just wanted >to emphasize that there are different methods. Remember, you arguments are welcome for me because you are declaring vague things. You are concluding interestings things that can improve such testing. > >>Post Data: My compliments for Dieter, Yace has impressed me. :)) > >I agree. Too bad the SSDF doesn't feel the same way :-(. > Really, I don't care the SSDF List from an statistic or valuable result. This List is only valuable for marketing and I regret to know that they are not considering Yace. I cannot forget the other Program that I like and it is Danish, isn't it? Gandalf. Best Wishes, Arturo.
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