Author: Uri Blass
Date: 10:49:49 08/27/02
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On August 27, 2002 at 13:15:46, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On August 27, 2002 at 12:21:36, Uri Blass wrote: >>Why not develop wipe out everything style. >>This can save a lot of developing work;-( >> >>Uri > >:-))) > >the first thing i do begin is to play against the strongest program. >when i have a styling that gets more than 50% against the leader of >the ssdf list, i do test "weaker" programs. > >this method seems to be very logical IMO. > >why should i test against xyz first when fritz leads the ssdf-list ? > >i do understand that chessfun has fun ... > >but i have fun too. > >its not very easy in our days to make a program beat fritz :-)) >it was much easier when fritz was more stupid. > >today it needs some fine tuning :-)) and a program that has the potential >to do so. > >The new rebel XP HAS this potential since ed has programmed some nice >new algorithms that evaluate different than century4 does. Jeroen Noomen believes that Tiger14 with the Fritz7 book could be number 1 in the ssdf. If tiger15 is significantly better than tiger14 then I guess that tiger15 also can beat Fritz7. Uri
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