Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 09:49:37 11/19/02
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On November 19, 2002 at 11:09:38, Uri Blass wrote: >On November 19, 2002 at 10:22:26, Ricardo R Santana wrote: > >>Hello All >> >>some years ago, I heard the best book was the Nimzo ones. And now, what is the >>best commbercial book ? Of course a book should take into account the engine, >>but who follow this statement ?? >> >>thanks >>Ricardo Sant Ana > >I do not know but the ruffian book seems to be very good for Ruffian at 120/40 >time control. >Ruffian as one of the newcomers is ranked above Tiger15 and chessmaster9000 > >See http://www.fsv.de/chess-server/Tournaments/tournamentsection.htm > Are you referring to this table, from that site? It's sure to generate controversy: Program Elo + - Games Score Av.Op. Draws 1 Gambit Tiger 2.0 2643 56 64 92 70.1% 2495 35.9% 2 Fritz 7a 2618 58 66 92 66.8% 2496 31.5% 3 Ruffian 1.0.1 2615 112 164 24 79.2% 2383 25.0% 4 Deep Shredder 2614 58 60 92 66.3% 2496 37.0% 5 Deep Fritz 2602 60 62 92 64.7% 2497 33.7% 6 Deep Junior 7 2602 60 70 92 64.7% 2497 25.0% 7 Chess Tiger 15.0 2574 116 111 24 75.0% 2383 41.7% 8 Chessmaster 9000 2574 116 111 24 75.0% 2383 41.7% 9 Hiarcs 8 2556 65 52 92 58.2% 2499 40.2% 10 TheKing 3.12 2552 66 52 92 57.6% 2499 39.1% 11 Gromit 3.10.2 2548 66 53 92 57.1% 2499 38.0% 12 Gandalf 5.1 2541 67 49 92 56.0% 2499 42.4% 13 Shredder 6 2537 68 54 92 55.4% 2500 34.8% 14 Yace 0.99.56 (Berlin) 2523 70 48 92 53.3% 2500 41.3% 15 Nimzo 8 2519 71 48 92 52.7% 2500 42.4% 16 Rebel Century 4 2512 72 51 92 51.6% 2501 35.9% 17 Crafty 18.08 2490 49 72 92 48.4% 2502 40.2% 18 SOS 11/2000 2479 54 70 92 46.7% 2502 32.6% 19 Gromit 3.8.2 2465 57 68 92 44.6% 2503 30.4% 20 Gandalf 4.32h 2465 51 68 92 44.6% 2503 39.1% 21 Pharaon 2.50 2457 50 67 92 43.5% 2503 41.3% 22 LambChop 10.88 2425 52 58 104 37.5% 2514 38.5% 23 Comet B37 2404 58 55 104 34.6% 2515 34.6% 24 Capture R01 2394 54 54 104 33.2% 2515 39.4% 25 CSTal 2.03 2364 57 52 104 29.3% 2516 39.4% 26 Green Light Chess 2.18h 2360 69 51 104 28.8% 2517 28.8% 27 PatzerUCI 3.61 (Leiden) 2352 72 51 104 27.9% 2517 26.9% >If you want a serious answer then the only way to find out is to do a tournament >between books. > >You can do it by playing with different combination of program+book when you >care to give every book the same programs and every combination of book and >program plays the same number of games. > >Uri
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