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Subject: Re: S8 Default vs Chess Tiger 15 Gambit...Rematch

Author: Chessfun

Date: 13:08:58 01/28/04

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On January 28, 2004 at 13:41:21, Christophe Theron wrote:

>On January 27, 2004 at 15:16:07, Paul Doire wrote:
>
>>
>>In my other posts I tested S8 Aggressive against most
>>other top engines, and its only lost was against
>>CT 15 Gambit, a testament to Tiger.
>>
>>This time I used S8 Default (Intelligent) and a different
>>book....5 moves.ctg...same as Kurt is using. Why?
>>First I found the tested book (2700draw.ctg) took the engines
>>too deeply into unfavorable opnings i.e. after 26 moves
>>from book, Engine A has +2.00 over Engine B.Although alternate
>>colors were played of the same opening I didn't feel this was fair.
>>5moves.ctg doesn't allow this, and IMHO is better for these engine
>>matches, the engines are on their own sooner. Blah, Blah
>>
>>So original results were:
>>
>>Shredder 8 Agg vs Chess Tiger 15 Gambit
>>
>>                     123456789012345678901234567890
>>1   Chess Tiger 15   00010101110100½1½1½½1½111½01½1 17.5/30
>>2   Shredder 8       11101010001011½0½0½½0½000½10½0 12.5/30
>>
>>Current results:
>>
>>S8 Default vs CT 15 Gambit 5ctg 3'
>>
>>                      123456789012345678901234567890
>>1   Shredder 8        111111101111111111111011111111 28.0/30
>>2   Chess Tiger 15.0  000000010000000000000100000000  2.0/30
>>
>>
>>An amazing result, so therefore based on MY testing of these
>>it MAY be safe to conclude that S8 Default is stronger than
>>S8 Aggressive vs Chess Tiger 15 Gambit on my machine. Further testing would be
>>required to determine if this translates into even higher winning percentages
>>vs all engines from previous rounds.
>>
>>Paul
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>I'm 99.9% sure there is a problem with your setup.
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>    Christophe

Is that all ! ;-)

Sarah.




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