Author: Matthias Gemuh
Date: 02:11:04 05/08/03
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On May 08, 2003 at 00:13:15, Juan Pablo Naar wrote: >Maybe youre using fritz 8.0.0.19 or .23 that are versions very buggy. >Hiarcs 8, well, maybe youre using the fake hiarcs 9 instead :-) >Ruffian have always shown good blitz results >about LG, hmmmm, maybe it has played vs the weaker engines >Shredder 7: Im not surprised, the same goes for The King > >My advice is: dont judge any engine by only playing a few games, 10 games are >not enough to test engines. >Juan Pablo Naar > >On May 07, 2003 at 23:43:41, Peter Stayne wrote: > >>I'm running a large tournament on my secondary pc atm (32 engines: Ruffian >>1.0.1, LG2000v3.9, DJ7, Anmon 5.21, Shredder 7.04, CT15, Dragon 4.4.3, Crafty >>19.03, Pharaon 2.62, Tao 5.4, Sjeng 12.13, yace paderborn, SOS.3, Comet B60, >>Amy0.8, ArasanX6.3, The King SKR, Anaconda 1.0, Goliath Light 1.5, Nejmet 3.06, >>List 504, Pepito 1.59, Fritz 8, Knightdreamer3.1f, Hiarcs 8, Exchess 4.03, >>Taktix, Doctor 3.0, Biglion, Inmichess3.06n, BamBam, Faile 1.4.4) at 5'+5" time >>controls (10 rounds, 4960 games) and am getting very odd results after 159 >>games) >> >>A1200, 1.5gb PC133 RAM, 32MB Hashes, remis.ctg >> >>1. Fritz 8 and Hiarcs 8 are 23rd and 25th, respectively. >>2. Comet B60 is 14th, Ruffian and LG are tied for 1st. >>3. Shredder is 5th, and The King is 17th. >>4. I've seen Fritz 8 lose on time, and when it plays white, there seems to be a >>3 or so second lag after black moves to when fritz starts thinking. >> >>Now I know it's still early, but they have all played 10 games, and things don't >>seem to be getting any closer to the results one would expect from the strong >>engines doing poorly. >> >>Any thoughts as to things I should look at as far as setup is concerned that may >>cause weirdness like this? >> >>Pete Hi Pete, use TaskInfo (shareware) to find out how much CPU and RAM each program uses. Empty your recycle bin. Good Luck and publish results ! /Matthias.
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