Author: Rolf Tueschen
Date: 08:53:29 05/02/04
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On May 02, 2004 at 11:34:49, Uri Blass wrote: >On May 02, 2004 at 11:02:56, Rolf Tueschen wrote: > >>On May 02, 2004 at 08:33:37, Uri Blass wrote: >> >>>On May 02, 2004 at 07:32:39, rasjid chan wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>Shredder 8 is the only engine that consistently scores above 50% >>>> ...against Falcon >>>> >>>>I'm not english speaking. >>>> >>>>There NEVER should be a dispute in this! >>>> >>>>1) consistently (may strictly) mean all the time. Man often use the >>>>near meaning - almost all the time. >>>>2) (1) implies batch testing. >>>>3) > 50% denotes a winning score or a win in a batch test. >>>> >>>>So Omid strictly meant Shredder wins him almost all the time. >>> >>>I do not think that he meant it. >>> >>>He only said that shredder usually beat falcon in match of 4 games in his >>>conditions that are not game conditions. >>> >>>>FRITZ AND JUNIOR NEVER DID, maybe only winining on average 20% of >>>>the batches (GREAT FALCON) or on average 65% ( == not consistently) >>>>-Poor Falcon in 5th place, Diep 2nd >>> >>>No >>> >>>He said that Fritz or Junior perform nearly equal to falcon in his tests >>>that are not game condition because they have better book and more processors in >>>game conditions like WCCC. >> >> >> >>More important: He simply refused to say which FRITZ or which JUNIOR he's equal. >>He certainly means FRITZ 2 and is ashamed now. > >It is clear based on previous posts that I remember from the time of WCCC that >he tested against Junior8 and also against Fritz8. > >Fritz8 is not the latest Fritz and I do not know if he tested against Deep >Fritz8 but I do not believe that that he tested against Fritz2. >He used Fritz8.ctg for his engine and the opponents and >I do not think that you can use that book for Fritz2. You even can't play gauntlet skittles with FRITZ 2 as an engine. But leaving that aside. After his propaganda show, you must agree, he became very silent, dont you think so? ;) > >Uri >> >> >> >> >> >>> >>>Uri
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