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Subject: Re: Pro Deo - Shredder my 50

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 08:30:04 08/08/04

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On August 08, 2004 at 10:35:09, David Dahlem wrote:

>On August 08, 2004 at 01:29:39, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On August 07, 2004 at 22:34:11, James T. Walker wrote:
>>
>>>On August 07, 2004 at 21:55:00, Thomas Logan wrote:
>>>
>>>>THOMAS-KBZT8WLT, Blitz:5'  0
>>>>
>>>>                 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
>>>>1   Shredder 8   00000½½1010011½½½01½½111½1½10½1½½1½10½½1111½0001½1 27.5/50
>>>>2   Pro Deo 1.0  11111½½0101100½½½10½½000½0½01½0½½0½01½½0000½1110½0 22.5/50
>>>>
>>>>Pro Deo using own book Mach 10 personality chessbase gui
>>>>Amd 64 3400@2.4g
>>>>
>>>>Tom
>>>
>>>Hello Tom,
>>>I played 90 games of G/5min with Prodeo_Mach10 personality vs Ruffian 2.0.2 and
>>>it ended with Ruffian winning by +42 -23 =25 (+74 Elo).  All my games were
>>>played on 2 XP2400+/auto232 machines with both programs using the ChessPartner
>>>GUI.
>>>Jim
>>
>>Personally, I'd like to see this done with the 2 Nunn sets, totalling 35
>>different basic openings, or 70 games total, with each engine playing both
>>sides. The reason is simply that the Pro Deo book is very light, and as I use
>>engines more for analysis, this means (for me) that the pure engine strength is
>>of particualr interest as opposed to the whole picture. I'm perfectly aware that
>>the book is a part of the whole, but not if you're planning to only analyze
>>positions or a game's moves. Anyhow, I'm running the Pro Deo Mach 10 in the
>>Nunn2 set against Junior 8 (7-5 after 12 games in J8's favor) and once all the
>>games are done (38 to go), will compare with the default settings.
>>
>
>Hi Albert
>
>I only have 30 openings total in the Nunn1 and Nunn2 testsets. How do you have
>35?
>
>Regards
>Dave


That's the second reply I get like this, so I'll post what I have.

                                    Albert



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