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Subject: Re: Junior - Crafty NPS Challenge - a user experiment

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 21:55:50 11/21/03

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On November 21, 2003 at 16:47:52, Peter Berger wrote:

>Following recent heated discussions I'd love to do a little testmatch. There are
>different versions of the challenge online - I chose one that I can kind of
>simulate myself with slower hardware.
>
>Junior 8.0.0.2 will play on a P233MMX, 32 MB RAM.
>Crafty 19.4 will play on a PIV2.0GHz notebook, 1GHz RAM.

Neat.  I tried to do this, but like my computers too much.  :D

>Time control will be game in 2 hours with 10 seconds increment/move. The match
>will be done like older FIDE world championship matches - the first one to win 6
>games wins the match, draws won't count.

If the 233mhz doesn't die first, here's my prediction:

You play MORE than 12 games. Crafty wins, but with so many draws, it'll "cancel"
any *real* proof the match might have given.


Anyone got $20?  ;)



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