Author: Michel Langeveld
Date: 13:21:38 01/28/04
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On January 28, 2004 at 15:45:12, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On January 28, 2004 at 15:40:24, Jouni Uski wrote: > >>I played 100 games with own books in P4 2,4 level =60/5. Good old Fritz8(.0.0.8) >>didn't respect double world champion but won this match! >> >>1 Fritz 8 >>½½0½1½0000000½1½00101½010½10½110½11011111111000110½01½11½½½1½10½100½½101110½1½½½0½101½001011½½001010 >>51.5/100 >>2 Shredder 8 >>½½1½0½1111111½0½11010½101½01½001½00100000000111001½10½00½½½0½01½011½½010001½0½½½1½010½110100½½110101 >>48.5/100 >> >>Note, that there is one 8 and one 7 wins in row - stunning, when engines are so >>similar in strength. >> >>Jouni > > Hi Jouni > An excellent example to demonstrate that 10 or 20 games > do statistically prove nothing. > Kurt I think that learning did this huge score change ... How can we be sure this is not the case? Michel
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