Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 14:49:31 04/07/03
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On April 07, 2003 at 17:31:45, Charles Worthington wrote: >In the below game white played the move 77.Rc2?? with an eval of +1.16. On the >following move black, of course, immediately gave check with 77...Bf5+! and >stole the rook with an eval of -6.69. It is rather obvious that even a 1600 >human player would not have made such a laughable blunder only 1 ply ahead. My >question is was this blunder the result of the ridiculously overclocked cpu? >Shredder 7 is not known for such blunders and in a repeat of the position on my >machine my Xeons did not even consider that move let alone play it. If this >isn't proof enough that overclocked cpu's are unstable then I don't know what >is... Try posting the game in a format someone can use. Also, this just looks to be a continuation of your AMD-bashing. Nothing more.
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