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Subject: Re: Baron vs Movei ( Great Progress by Movei )

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 02:23:22 05/20/03

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On May 20, 2003 at 05:12:32, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On May 20, 2003 at 04:50:43, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On May 20, 2003 at 02:45:47, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Great progress by Movei, since I tested it last year. Congratulations Uri.
>>>Please do NOT make an argument about being only ten games, this was only to get
>>>an Idea of the progress of Uri program which I have not tested since last March
>>>of 2002 against Chess Tiger 14.9 for Palm.
>>
>>relative to palm tiger is it really a big progress and christophe failed to do
>>similiar improvement in palm tiger but I suspect that relative to the baron the
>>progress is close to nothing because movei was also at similiar level like the
>>baron at that time and I remember a test tournament of Leo from that time when
>>movei finished first when the baron participated.
>>
>>Uri
>
>I believe that both The Baron and your program have surpased Chess Tiger on my
>Visor running at only 48 Mhz, but once I decide to buy a new Tungsten-T, I will
>test it against your program. Next test will be against GreenLight, using the
>same time control G/15 plus 5 seconds.
>
>Jorge

The important test against GreenLight is in Leo's tournament(40/40).

http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/
I expect both Movei and The baron to fight for survival in that division.

Upgrades are allowed in the first 4 rounds so I sent Leo the new Movei that does
good enough also in my tests.

It beated Crafty19.01 11.5-8.5 in the nunn1 match with time handicap of 3:1.

Movei used 15 minutes per move against 5 minutes of Crafty but in the past movei
failed on a similar tests against Junior5 so I think that beating Crafty with
that time handicap is a good result when I consider the fact that crafty is
almost at the same level as Junior5.

Uri



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