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Subject: Re:Congrats to de Koenig? But why, pray tell - NONSENSE

Author: Rajen Gupta

Date: 13:28:21 07/25/03

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any eng vs eng match with ponder off is completely meaningless and without any
value: the results obtained do not in any way correspond with roughly equivalent
time control when 2 computers/processors are used with ponder on!

it is like have a race between runners who have one leg tied behind their back
and have to hop on one leg or a boxing match in which the competitors are
allowed to use only 1 hand.

rajen


On July 25, 2003 at 05:47:31, Milorad Madjar wrote:

>About Tournament- 7/03, 60 min +2 sec - finished:
>
>First : sorry for my English.
>
>I'm repeat:
>My intention is not than you said ,I want see how the best (for me) The King
>settings playing between itself and together with the best another chess
>programes (The King 5 with 7 other chess programes) and some chess programes
>(Ktulu, ....) as surprise.
>
>and
>
>You can find similar tournament in the forum , where you have 4 or 5 CRAFTY
>(CRAFTY 19.03 Capablanca,....) settings and I don't see any problem about that.
>
>and
>
>the first 5 The King settings have total 37 point's, the rest (best) 5 world
>chess programs have 30 point's :
>The King 3.23  37 point -- (Junior 8,Fritz 8,...)  30 point.
>Result is clear.
>
>and
>
>If I use only my settings ,The King 3.23M2v.5, you can say for me ...selfish.
>because that I use another settings (perhaps better than my).
>All the same, I think that The King 3.23 have big potential If we change some
>parameteres than in original settings.Resultantes of many chess enthusiast say
>that.
>Only time ,how The King use, stay as big defect for this chess program.
>The King don't know to arrange time in the game and it is big defect for this
>excellent chess program.
>
>Regards
>Milan



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