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Subject: Re: Junior 5 - Crafty 15.17 40/120 games

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 19:14:46 08/28/98

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On August 28, 1998 at 21:14:20, Serge Desmarais wrote:

>On August 28, 1998 at 20:52:00, Bruce Moreland wrote:
>
>>
>>On August 28, 1998 at 19:17:15, Moritz Berger wrote:
>>
>>>The explanation is very simple: I only started using Junior after August 21st.
>>>At least that's the arrival date of the Junior 5 executable in my email inbox...
>>>
>>>My results on ICC since then were
>>>
>>>70: + 2645 W 2726 Data         [ br  5   4] B35 Res Aug 28 98 15:53
>>>69: = 2623 B 2748 Data         [ br  5   4] C51 Rep Aug 28 98 15:36
>>>68: + 2617 W 2523 XXXX-2       [ br  2  12] B17 Res Aug 21 98 19:18
>>>67: = 2604 B 2536 XXXX-2       [ br  2  12] B40 Agr Aug 21 98 18:55
>>>66: + 2607 W 2533 XXXX-2       [ br  2  12] D48 Mat Aug 21 98 18:41
>>>65: + 2593 B 2531 XXXX-2       [ br  2  12] B40 Mat Aug 21 98 16:20
>>>64: + 2578 W 2546 XXXX-2       [ br  2  12] C19 Mat Aug 21 98 15:45
>>>
>>>and one game that I courtesyadjourned at Crafty's request in a +3.5 (J5)position
>>
>>1. Junior is very strong.
>>2. XXXX-2 is * not * a Crafty.
>>
>>bruce
>
>
>Though Data IS. :)
>
>
>Serge Desmarais


Not exactly..  Data is a bad example, generally.  The guy running it
(B.T. Fraise) has it playing mostly gambit-type openings, which are very
good against humans, but dangerous against computers.  IE it will play
the Evans as white most every time if you give it a chance....  That is
the *wrong* type of opening to play against computers, generally, if *you*
are a computer.. :)



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