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Subject: Re: Vincent

Author: Arturo Ochoa

Date: 03:47:43 05/07/04

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On May 07, 2004 at 04:10:01, Sune Fischer wrote:

>On May 06, 2004 at 23:22:49, Arturo Ochoa wrote:
>
>>>>
>>>>Move shoud be play against en engine of its level. PLaying a Match against
>>>>Crafty, it would not be interesting becase we already know the final expected
>>>>result.
>>>
>>>The difference in level is not that big, I think it is less than 100 Elo.
>>>
>>>Maybe a Movei-Diep match would be more interesting.
>>
>>
>>You will have to forgive me here but... To say that the difference in Elo of
>>Crafty and Movei is less than 100 is a nonsense.
>
>Well maybe it is 120 Elo, I don't know, but I _think_ it might be less than 100.
>
>Ie. if Movei could score 40% against Crafty I wouldn't be surprised. Gothmog has
>scored 50% in some tests I believe, and Movei and Gothmog seems quite close.
>
>In any case it would be an interesting match, IMO.
>

Well, as I told you in another message: I dont know your engine. It would very
interesting the current level of your engine. Excuse me my ignorance about your
engine.

I wont make the mistake again. The third element introduced in this thread is
not relevant for me so I wont discuss about the thing called Blah Blah Movei.

My intention has not been to offend you. The matter is this the sea of
suppositions and we are free to say that any supposition in true or false.
That´s all.-



>Leo's tournament doesn't give a clear picture how big the distances are between
>the groups. Occasionally an engine has improved so much since the last time it
>played that it really belongs in a higher group, like Kaissa 1.7.
>
>>God! Then, the people say that I am nasty when I read such nonsense. God.....
>
>Why don't we leave God out of this :)
>
>-S.
>>Arturo.

Ok, lets leave God out of this... :))))



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