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Subject: Re: Gothmog 0.4.7 is not doing so great in blitz G/30 against Fritz 6

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 17:46:33 03/26/04

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On March 26, 2004 at 19:35:43, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On March 26, 2004 at 18:09:28, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On March 26, 2004 at 17:51:12, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>Gothmog 0.4.7 is not doing so great in blitz G/30 against Fritz 6, after 18
>>>games Fritz 6 is winning by 13 to 5.
>>
>>And here is your post from yesterday:
>>
>>"I started a match of 10 games at G/90 between Gothmog 0.4.7 vs Fritz 6 and
>>Fritz 6 is losing  4.5 to 1.5 so far; and even if Fritz 6 win the remaining
>>games which I doubt, Gothmog is having either too much luck or Fritz 6 is NOT as
>>strong as I thought."
>>
>>Where it was decided that Fritz 6 was not so strong.
>>
>>So why don't we wait for 30 games to get a real inkling of how strong the two
>>programs are in reference to each other?
>>
>>
>>BTW, if Fritz is learning and Gothmog is not, it may eventually lean to 100%
>>victories for Fritz.  How to interpret that result would be up to you, of
>>course.
>
>My only conclusion is that Fritz 6 is better at shorter time control < than 60
>minutes per side. I still think that If I return to the G/90 Gothmog 0.4.7 will
>continue on beating Fritz 6.
>
>PS: It doesn't has nothing to do with Fritz 6 learning more than Gothmog. If you
>look at my initial post, I said that Gothmog 0.4.7, El Chinito 3.25, Delfi 4.4,
>and Thinker 4.5e are as strong as commercial programs were back from 1999 to
>2001. The commercial programs that I thought that were almost equal in strength
>at longer time control are: Fritz 6, Junior 6, Hiarcs 6, Shredder 5.32
>



How many times I have seen El Chinito 3.25, and Aristarch  getting great score
against the commecial programs at longer time control, and not once but several
times even scoring 5th place on his previous tourney.


Athlon 2000
128mb hash each
3,4,5 piece tablebases
All using Fritz Powerbook (maximum variety, minimum 5 games for a move to be
played, no learning)
40 moves in 80 minutes repeating.
Ponder off
Tournament run under Fritz GUI



CM9000 Judge v SmarThink 0.17a   (0-1)
Deep Junior 8 v Chess Tiger 15   (0-1)
Deep Sjeng 1.6 v Aristarch 4.41   (draw)
El Chinito 3.25 v Shredder 8   (draw)
Deep Fritz 8 v Ruffian 2.1.0   (draw)
Hiarcs 9 v List 512   (draw)




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