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Subject: Re: How to evaluate progrees of computer chess programs - CM4000 X CM9000

Author: Maurizio De Leo

Date: 17:23:25 08/19/03

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I modified the well known SSDF list just for the purpose of comparing software
improvement instead of hardware advantage. You will not find CM9000 nor CM SKR
but there it is

Chessmaster	3000	2428,35	2002,75	2218,55
	4000	2627,85	2377,25	2502,05
	5000	2646,00	2415,60	2528,80
	6000	2752,40	2528,80	2636,60
	8000	2678,70	2532,70	2606,20







On August 19, 2003 at 16:46:06, Osorio Meirelles wrote:

>
> I know this might be somewhat biased, but does anyone have tried to play
> a match between Chess Master 4000 (normal settings)  and Chess Master 9000  SKR
>on the same machine?
>
>I hope this result might help in estimating the improovement since the year
>CM4000 came out ( I think it was 1994 ).  The estimated rating difference
>would be divided by 9 to get an expected chess software rating improovement on
>an anual basis.
>
>Of course we are always back to the question about how does this apply to games
>against humans, but I thint it could still be better than nothing.



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