Author: Mark Young
Date: 08:15:32 12/10/98
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On December 10, 1998 at 10:52:34, Dan Kiski wrote: >On December 10, 1998 at 10:14:00, Mark Young wrote: > >>On December 10, 1998 at 09:13:52, Dan Kiski wrote: >> >>>On December 10, 1998 at 08:44:29, Mark Young wrote: >>> >>>>On December 10, 1998 at 08:34:29, Jouni Uski wrote: >>>> >>>>>So are You testing with random openings. If yes I think 14 games is almost >>>>>meaningless! >>>> >>>>It is not just 14 games. I am running the same settings as other people that are >>>>posting here. *To add to the game count*. >>>> >>>>I could not run any more games then what I did for this testing. This was the >>>>limit for CM at one time. And if you read my post, I am running more games with >>>>the same settings. >>>> >>>>SO IT IS NOT MEANINGLESS!!! >>> >>>As I already stated I agree meaningless, the nunn positions as a start basis >>>should be utilized, >> >>Please tell me what computer chess god told you this was true. > >The god of chess.......chessbase !!. Well god dame, then it must be true. I wish I would have known this longer. I could have saved alot of time testing many programs. You should clue in SSDF and tell them there is no need to test with all those games. Just test with the Nunn test. That all we need. You kill me. :):):) You make my sides hurt. besides if you read what I said, I said I >agree, and I am like all others entitled to my own opinion on any given subject >and since this is a forum to air my opinion I did so. > >Dan Kiski > > > >> >> since opening books are so large and any results over 14 >>>games could be only based on opening advantage. >>> >>>Dan Kiski
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