Author: Rajen Gupta
Date: 09:36:02 01/21/03
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what we all do know however is that each new version of chess software after about a year or 2 of painstaking work turns out at best marginally stronger than its predecessor.junior 8 is not expected to be any different. rajen On January 21, 2003 at 10:08:08, Christophe Theron wrote: >On January 21, 2003 at 03:23:16, Derek Paquette wrote: > >>We all know that Deep Junior 7 has been modified, tweeked and probably half >>re-written since it was originally released in preparation for this game in New >>York vs Gary K > > > >Do you really believe that DJ7 has been half rewritten in preparation for this >match? > >Come on! > >So please don't say "we all know". The only thing we all know now is that you >have no idea how much time and energy it would take to "half-rewrite" a complex >piece of software like DJ7... :) > > > > Christophe > > > > > >>I'm looking for opinions of the members here at this board, >>*on a Pentium 2.4 gigahertz computer, Junior 7 *not not Deep Junior* was running >>at about 4900 - 5200 nodes per second, faster than Deep Fritz 7 was running in >>Baharain (maxed out at 3400kn/s) >> >>With the improved strength of these engines, does Gary stand a chance against >>this program? >>I know that nodes/sec isn't everything, but it is something to consider,
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