Author: Harald Faber
Date: 03:05:49 12/16/98
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On December 16, 1998 at 04:39:15, Didzis Cirulis wrote: >Once again to the same point: >Maybe we (Harald Faber, Micheal Cummings, me, someone else) can come to the >final decision about doing those CM tests against the other top programs? To >make the story short, I WILL include CM6555 as an opponent for Chess Tiger 11.7 >in my tests. I can play it against Fritz 5.16, Junior 5, Rebel 10, Mchess8 etc. >as well. We just have to decide who is playing what. I propose to limit >ourselves to 1hour/game (for each side)as this will be a manual testing. :-) >Didzis OK, let's make a list for CM6000/CM6555 testing: 1)CM6555-vs-ChessTiger11.7 : Didzis Cirulis CM6000-vs-ChessTiger11.7 : Didzis Cirulis 2)CM6555-vs-Rebel10 : CM6000-vs-Rebel10 : 3)CM6555-vs-Junior5 : CM6000-vs-Junior5 : 4)CM6555-vs-Hiarcs6/7 : CM6000-vs-Hiarcs6/7 : 5)CM6555-vs-MCP7/8 : CM6000-vs-MCP7/8 : 6)CM6555-vs-Fritz5.16/5.32 : CM6000-vs-Fritz5.16/5.32 : This should be enough. And because of manual testing 1h/game (each) must be enough. I suggest to play 10 games white and then turn the colours and play another 10 games so that we should get 240 games finally. I know this also has not that much statistic relevance but it WILL show tendencies. Games and results to me or here in public? I leave myself out first from testing because in a few weeks I am moving and preparation also takes time. I'll do what I can and take the match that you leave for me. So Michael, Uri, Jouni etc. come on and let us collect the largest Chessmaster test series!!
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