Author: Chessfun
Date: 15:00:58 02/23/04
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On February 23, 2004 at 13:37:02, Frank Quisinsky wrote: >On February 23, 2004 at 13:18:08, Thomas Mayer wrote: > >>Hi Frank, >> >>>[White "Ruffian 2.0.2"] >>>[Black "Shredder 8.0 (HT)"] >>>[Result "1-0"] >>>[ECO "B08"] >>>[Opening "Pirc"] >> >>> 1.d4 g6 >> >>can you explain me which book you have used for Shredder ? In its own book it >>will NEVER ever play g6... -> and what does this (HT) behind it's name mean ? >>When you play here with ponder=on Hypterthreading MUST be disabled else quite >>curious things can happen, like Gian-Carlo and I have informed you now several >>times. >> >>Greets, Thomas > >Hi Thomas, > >the results: > >Ruffian 2.1.0 - Shredder 8.0, 11.5 : 28.5 >with opening book by Andreas Runge for Arena Chess GUI > >Same book for >Ruffian 2.0.2 - Shredder 8.0, 11.5 : 6.5 so far (little break, I am online with >one of the test machines). > >You know that the Shredder opening book is not compatible to other GUIs. >I played with my farovrite GUI Arena because Arena have the most and most >interesting engnine test options. If that is the case, do you think you could post a PGN with full times and depths to it? As you would have been able to do were it a CB gui where Shredder could also use it's own book and where Ruffian could also. Also what engine test options do you need and use that are missing in a CB gui? >Furthermore, my Notebook have Hyperthreading too. >Here I play with ponder = off and Hyperthreading on! > >On my dual ... the second test machine ... I played with hyperthreading = off! >I will give Shredder 8.0 the full power (ht-on with ponder = off) because >Shredder need it vs. Ruffian 2.0.2! > >Do you have any other questions, please! I have one. How about repeating this game in reverse, since there are a number of book moves Shredder sees as a ? in it's own book and replay it from where Shredder 8 first played a non book move 11...Qd7 where it sees itself as being -0.75. Sarah.
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