Author: Reynolds Takata
Date: 20:29:14 11/23/98
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On November 23, 1998 at 18:49:22, James T. Walker wrote: >On November 23, 1998 at 14:33:03, Reynolds Takata wrote: > >> Could all the people here who have run 40/2 test matches, in recent history >>perhaps post the results to this thread, especially chessmaster 5500 results, so >>that i can estimate an elo, based on a relatively signifigant number of games. >>I will also get all of the 40/2 cm5500 games from sheps computer chess site >>which is probably 75-100 games. > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >Hello Reynolds, >I just wanted to remind you that computer chess and time controls are not >absolutes as with humans and time controls. For example when playing at >40 moves in 2hrs on a Pentium 200 could be duplicated at 40/1hour on a Pentium >400. My games were played at 40/90 on a PII 333 and a K6-2 350. Im sure the >equal of about 3.5 to 4 minutes/move on a Pentuim 200. You might consider that >when gathering info on CM5500 games. >Jim Walker Of course, well post your results, they too of course interest me, I'm just used to how the ssdf does it(unless i haven't been paying close enough attention), but of course those results should be integrateable into some sort of calculation. In fact i'm sure there are others far more capable of doing this calculation here than me, especially if someone would like to do a calculation for the accuracy of what ever rating can be figured from such data(i.e +/-)
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