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Subject: Re: Some thought on SSDF and actual performance

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 08:12:12 03/05/04

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On March 05, 2004 at 09:50:45, Ingo Bauer wrote:

Shredder was the strongest program for a couple of years. Junior won
convincingly 2001 world champs and is the winner of 2002 too.

In all those years how many times did Junior & Shredder top SSDF when compared
to Fritz?

Fritz no longer is topping SSDF after they started announcing Kasparov. So they
no longer need SSDF and i cannot blame them.

I do not see DF8 on the list though. It has been released quite some time ago,
where is it on the list?

Chessbase didn't pay this time so they are not directly at the list?

Is that the truth?

I do not know, let Karlsson answer it if he wants to post.

Fact is that it took Stefan years of programming avoiding tricks, and even then
didn't succeed because they tested it within fritz.

So clearly the error margin produced by SSDF is huge.




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