Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 16:00:30 12/27/03
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On December 27, 2003 at 14:05:23, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On December 27, 2003 at 12:36:32, Mridul Muralidharan wrote: > >>On December 27, 2003 at 09:04:05, Sune Fischer wrote: >> >>>On December 27, 2003 at 04:58:51, Mridul Muralidharan wrote: >>> >>>>4) Even with a 1:10 or 1:8 advantage crafty only barely manages to catch up or >>>>beat these top order programs - so not much of a chance if they show up with the >>>>above mentioned machines. >>> >>>I believe you are jumping to conclusions with "not much of a chance.." :) >>> >>>Crafty seems to be more than just barely holding on, it seems to be winning >>>these matches at 8-10x speed advantage. >>>That would mean Crafty still has chances even with "only" a 4x speed advantage. >>> >>>I'm not saying it would be a favorite but it's enough of a lottery to say that >>>there are chances, and who knows what kind of hardware Bob could get his hands >>>on ;) >>> >>>-S. >>>>Mridul >> >>True - a good opening line which is favourale to crafty - and it could win even >>with a 1 : 2 disadvantage :) >>But it should be a good line - and this is like a jackpot - we cant count on >>this ;) >>On a even position - with lots of possibilities (not one of those dead drawn >>boring opening lines) - it would be tougher. >>If 1:8 just barely helps - then 1:4 is going to be a real challenge - also note >>- it is going to be lower than 1:4 - not even 1:4 >> >>Mridul > >That's wrong. Pick your current box. I can _certainly_ find something that >will be 4x faster than any box that showed up at the WCCC this year. And that >is the reference point for this "test"... "would crafty be competitive." If they knew you'd show up they would also have got different hardware. :-D Sargon
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