Author: Uri Blass
Date: 04:29:31 12/16/03
Go up one level in this thread
On December 16, 2003 at 07:23:46, martin fierz wrote: >On December 16, 2003 at 07:13:46, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On December 16, 2003 at 06:12:18, Amir Ban wrote: >> >>>On December 15, 2003 at 20:31:29, Slater Wold wrote: >>> >>>>Did you think you'd be playing this many games?! ;) >>>> >>>>I am sooo tempted to do my 'own' version of the Berger challenge!! >>>> >>> >>>There is still the 100:1 challenge to be played. Are you volunteering ? >>> >>>Anyone else ? >>> >>>This will be a slower affair. I would like Junior to have the equivalent of >>>30min/game on decent hardware, so maybe 25+10 vs. 2500+1000. 10 games should >>>take about 2 weeks. >>> >>>If you have a dual, it will take half the time, or maybe play twice the games. >> >>I guess ponder is off(otherwise you can ponder on more than one move of the >>opponent). >> >>> >>>I think it should be played with books, but if there is objection to that, I'm >>>ok with symmetric positions that are not too deep in the game. >>> >>>I'm thinking end of January. I may put up a beta version, and Bob should also >>>have time to put up a "best and final version". >>> >>>Amir >> >>based on peter's result it seems that Junior8 has problems to win even with 10:1 >>speed handicap so it seems that Crafty is a clear favourite unless you >>improved Junior8 by more than 150 elo. >> >>Uri > >i believe this depends on the rate of play. at blitz time controls, i would >expect 10/100 : 1 to be much more important than at long time controls. that >would be another experiment to do :-) > >cheers > martin The rate of play is only equivalent to something that is slightly slower than peter berger's games and was mentioned by Amir Ban in the post. I say slightly slower because I consider the hardware. 2 hours+10 sceonds at p233 with pondering seems to be similiar to 15 minutes per game with no pondering on fast hardware and Amir asked for 30 minutes per game on decent hardware. Uri
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.