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Subject: Re: Rebel victory over humans, why not Chessbase Engines?

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 08:14:50 05/16/03

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On May 16, 2003 at 10:59:36, Uri Blass wrote:

>On May 16, 2003 at 09:06:10, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>> scrappy is a computer program.
>>
>>
>>          rating   win  loss  draw total    best
>>Wild        1939    36    11     3    50    2131  (11-Aug-01)
>>Bullet      3309   906    81   167  1154    3321  (29-Aug-02)
>>Blitz       3314  9871  1261  2846 13978    3546  (21-Sep-02)
>>Standard    2719   228    72    87   387    2741  (11-Jan-03)
>>
>>    Many thanks. I suppose that "Standard" means 120'/40
>>    Kurt
>
>I think that you suppose wrong.
>
>Standard at ICC  mean only fisher time control and in most of the games the
>human have not even 1 minute per move.
>
>Maybe someone can give statistics for the 387 standard games of Crafty.
>
>How many of them are x+y time control when x+y>=60?
>
>Uri


    You are most probably right and in that case it is still Rebel to have
    played more games than other programs at tournament level [or at least
    higher time controls] against humans.
    Kurt



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