Author: Bob Durrett
Date: 16:22:45 12/26/03
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On December 26, 2003 at 16:17:38, Mike Byrne wrote: >On December 26, 2003 at 15:34:43, Darren Rushton wrote: > >>>Actually what happens, is the 366 is SLOW. And I mean SLOW. >> >>I don't intend to be controversial here, but the conclusion I draw from your >>results is that Shredder 7 is such a brilliant program it is almost a match for >>the one of the better amateur programs on hardware that's almost 10 times >>slower. >> >>Regards, >> >>Darren > >It's not controversial and it's not new. In fact, these results could have been >predicted. Anytime you have a rating difference of around 200 points (SSDF >Shredder 2812, Crafty 2615) running on the same hardware, you would expect fair >match would be on a somewhere where the weaker engine need a 8x to 10x speedup. > It is often believed that a doubling of speed increase strength of around 50 >elo points (some feel more, others less) especially in computer vs computer >play. 200 point rating differential would indicate: > >2^3=8 >50x2x2=200 points > >therefore one would assume that it would require ~approx 8x machine would for >the weaker engine to catch up... > >SSDF > Rating + - Games Won Av.opp >1 Shredder 7.04 UCI 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2812 28 -26 781 75% 2623 >30 Crafty 18.12/CB 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2615 27 -27 647 52% 2604 > >In my view, Shredder 7.0.4 is the stongest engine available and I have seen >nothing to indicate that it should change. As far as I can tell so far, Shredder seems to give better results. Now if the author of shredder will just fix the bugs and fix it so that the PV is "high quality," Shredder will be the "best" chess-playing program. Bob D. > >Shredder would fair just as well or better against most other amatuer engines as >well under the same conditions.
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