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Subject: Re: CM6555 V CM6000 2h\40

Author: Dan Kiski

Date: 06:40:05 12/15/98

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On December 15, 1998 at 08:54:02, Harald Faber wrote:

>On December 15, 1998 at 08:30:26, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>
>>>>I am still not sure that CM6555 is any different from faber\Pilz.
>>>
>>>It should not be, except for the opening book. Anyhow someone changed from the
>>>original to the mentor book. That is not my suggestion but sounds interesting to
>>>test.
>>>
>>>>Time controls 40 moves in 120 minutes, balance 30 minutes.
>>>>
>>>>             W      L      D     GAMES     SCORE
>>>>CM 6555      72     52     76     200       110
>>>>CM 6000      52     72     76     200        90
>>
>>What do you mean 30min balance, and is the 40 moves in 120min for each player or
>>is that 20 moves in 60 minutes for each player. I have seen both these settings
>>and both been stated at 40/2hrs.
>
40 moves in 120 minutes is 40/2hrs. This is for each side, balance means 30 min
to each side for the rest of the game.

>Usually it is 40moves in 2h plus 1h each for 20 moves. Balance could mean for
>the rest of the game. :-?
>
>>I have started playing the My new settings against the CM6555 ones and after 10
>>games it is 5:5, 3 wins each and 4 draws. Both played some good chess, but seem
>>to be pretty good.
>
>But no progress. :-)
>
>>Plus those games listed there, how long did they take to play, months.
>
>Depends on how many PCs you have. :-)

I have 2 identical pcs as stated in my original post, plus 2 others at work that
are also identical. So in total I had 4 pcs running the games and the total time
taken was around 7 days.





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