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Subject: Re: Deep Junior 8 YY vs Super grandmaster

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 01:04:28 08/31/03

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On August 30, 2003 at 20:35:48, Derek Paquette wrote:

>ok guys,  my DJ8YY engine just played two games vs a supergrand master rated
>over 2700.  The first game was a quick blitz game, 25 minutes long,
>The second game was 60 minutes, same result, I am so very proud of my openning
>book and the engines performance, over the last year and a half I have tested
>the following engines vs this super grandmaster, and non have come close to >this success.
>
>*all these engines were tested in blitz games of various lengths*
>Fritz 7 - never won
>Deep Fritz 7 - drawed, never won
>Fritz 8 - drawed, never won
>Chesstiger 15 - never won
>Junior 7 - never won
>Rebel 12 - never won
>Hiarcs 8 - never won
>Shredder 7.04 - drawed, and lost
>The King 3.23 SKR (and default) - never won
>Junior 8 - never won
>Deep Junior 8 ZX - drawed a bunch of times, and lost

Here is your words from the past:

"JUNIOR ZX : This is an AMAZING engine vs humans, outstanding. Its middle game
is incredible vs humans...just unbelievable, has brought me many victories
against my Super Gm buddy.
JUNIOR YY : This engine is more defensive and less of a 'risk' taker than the ZX
engine, ,but was designed for the same purpose to fight Kasparov. It doesn't do
as well though...
the ZX engine was the engine used in game 5, where it found the SAC on H2
"

In this post you say: DJ8_ZX: DRAWED and LOST.
In the previous you say: DJ8_ZX: Has brought me many victories against my
Super GM buddy.

Something is obviously wrong.

From your previous posts you seemed to believe DJ8_ZX as a great engine
against humans. Now you say that for YY, although you said for it: "It doesn't
do as well though..."

I'm confused with your opinions and for the third time i'm asking for the games
that Fritz7/DF7/Shredder/CT15/Rebel.... lost or drawn.



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