Author: Uri Blass
Date: 12:49:54 12/19/03
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On December 19, 2003 at 07:07:30, Uri Blass wrote: >On December 19, 2003 at 06:28:33, Peter Berger wrote: > >>On December 19, 2003 at 06:20:19, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>I played 30 games of the nunn2 match against Junior5 when Junior5 used 30 >>>minutes against 90 minutes of Movei and the result is 15-15 >> >>Nearly missed this one - that's really a decent result. So I expect there will >>be a new release of Movei soon, that you announced once you can win one of >>these. >> >>Good luck, >>Peter > >Maybe, no promise. > >It seems that it does better at longer time control because at 5 against 15 it >did even worse than 112 but the difference is not significant. > >Result of thorsten's tournament (beating Fritz8 and drawing against elchinito at >120/40) also suggest that it is relatively better at long time control(of course >not enough games to know and I am sure that it was lucky and cannot repeat it). > >I did not test 112 at 90 minutes against 30 minutes. >The problem is that I have also correspondence games to care about them. > >Today I have only 3 correspondence games but I still use significant computer >time for them because I want to get the best out of them(I have 6/7 in the >preliminary olympiad with 3 unfinished games when my evaluation of expected >result is 0.98,0.8,0.6(0.98 means that in one game I am almost sure of winning) > >Today I am going to see the result after 38 games of the match Junior5-Movei. >The computer is in a different place. > >Note that not the same version of movei was used for all the games but the >version of the last games is slightly faster. > >Junior5 was leading 8.5-7.5 against the 2% slower version if I remember >correctly when movei equalized to 15-15 > >Uri The latest news are not good. Junior5 is leading 20-18 after 38 games so it has most of the chances to win the match. Uri
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