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Subject: Re: CM10k: First impression and comparison

Author: Albert Silver

Date: 10:04:10 08/08/04

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On August 08, 2004 at 12:22:25, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On August 08, 2004 at 11:19:54, David Dahlem wrote:
>
>>On August 08, 2004 at 07:14:05, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>
>>>There have just been played 331 games but whilst I think that
>>>CM10k_Default may be stronger than CM9k_Default, this does not
>>>seem the case in comparison with CM9_T05 and other strong CM9
>>>settings. Details at [http://www.utzingerk.com/news.htm]
>>>Kurt
>>>
>>>Es sind zwar erst 331 Partien gespielt, doch zeigt die Tendenz,
>>>dass der CM10k_Default wohl besser als der CM9k_Default ist,
>>>jedoch kaum an die besten übrigen CM9-Settings herankommen
>>>wird. Details bei [http://www.utzingerk.com/news.htm]
>>>Mfg
>>>Kurt
>>
>>Hi Kurt
>>
>>I downloaded your CM10k games, and let EloStat calculate the ratings. I used
>>2500 as the default start rating.
>>
>>    Program            Elo    +   -   Games   Score   Av.Op.  Draws
>>
>>  1 Shredder 8       : 2639  108 144    30    68.3%   2506   16.7%
>>  2 Fritz 8          : 2562  120 118    31    58.1%   2506   19.4%
>>  3 Junior 8         : 2541  266 141    10    55.0%   2506   50.0%
>>  4 Chess Tiger 15.0 : 2517  132  91    30    51.7%   2506   36.7%
>>  5 Hiarcs 9         : 2506   97  97    30    50.0%   2506   46.7%
>>  6 The King 3.33    : 2505   50  38   191    51.3%   2496   29.3%
>>  7 Tao 5.6          : 2398  114 112    30    35.0%   2506   30.0%
>>  8 AnMon 5.30       : 2330  149 103    30    26.7%   2506   20.0%
>>
>>Not too bad for TheKing 3.33. :-)
>>
>>Regards
>>Dave
>
>      Hi Dave
>      Agreed: CM9 default would not have been able to
>      get a score of 51,3 %
>      Kurt

If the engine is stronger then with proper settings, I'm sure it will beat the
CM9K personalities too.

                                            Albert



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