Author: blass uri
Date: 02:06:57 12/14/98
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On December 14, 1998 at 03:55:11, Harald Faber wrote: >On December 11, 1998 at 18:48:02, Micheal Cummings wrote: >>Okay can someone tell me what the Nunn test is, how to do it, and what it does. >>All I have been doing is creating CM6K personalities and having them thrash it >>out against each other, and if you look at my new post for the final results >>CM-Faber using the Mentor book came last while the CM-6555 using the CM6000 book >>won very easily. >> >>So if you can post in this thread what is nunn and how to do it so I can now try >>it out I would be happy. Do not send it to my email, it has been playing up a >>bit > >The so-called Nunn-test is a setup of 10 positions out of the opening theory. >The positions result from 10-15 moves and are taken over to get a general >strength of a program independent from its opening book (the progs have to >continue these positions without opening book and they have to play these >openings twice, once with white and once with black) because they are said to be >equal. I don't know where to get them, maybe Sheps site, because I am not >interested in that Nunn test. You can find it in www.chessbase.com If you click on news and go most of the way down then you can find the nunn match. Uri
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