Author: Alan Grotier
Date: 13:56:47 06/28/03
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On June 28, 2003 at 16:33:32, Uri Blass wrote:
>On June 28, 2003 at 16:24:39, Alan Grotier wrote:
>
>>On June 28, 2003 at 15:27:52, Uri Blass wrote:
>>
>>>On June 28, 2003 at 15:02:11, Alan Grotier wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Harald,
>>>> Thanks for your input on your test match J8 vs F8023.Very interesting.
>>>>
>>>> I have been doing some home testing of F5.32,F8.0023.Crafty19.3,19.1 with no
>>>> book.
>>>> My interest is: Have basic chess programs improved over the years?
>>>>
>>>> Alan
>>>
>>>
>>>top programs of today can beat the top programs of
>>>1998 with time handicap of 2:1 and maybe even with time handicap of 3:1
>>>
>>>Uri
>>
>> Uri,
>> Hi. Do you mean with no book.That was the point of my post!
>>
>> regards:Alan
>
>of course.
>I do not think that the book is very important.
>The value of book is probably not more than 100 elo(unless the program with book
>use the same line again and again) when programs got better by more than 100
>elo.
>
>I did not try no book because I may get only 2 games with no book at specific
>time control but I guess that no book may give similiar results to the nunn
>match or similiar matches from known positions with no book when the programs
>get both sides.
>
>Uri
Uri,
Thank you. Alan
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