Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 09:12:14 01/05/99
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On January 05, 1999 at 11:15:02, Amir Ban wrote: >On January 05, 1999 at 08:56:08, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On January 05, 1999 at 01:39:51, Jouni Uski wrote: >> >>>Why is MCP8 playing much worse in SSDF? Is it playing worse against old >>>programs or is 90 games simple too few? >> >>I don't know what is the explanation, but the performance of Mchess 8 in my >>tournament reflects quite well what I think of it in terms of strength. The >>difference between my tournament and the SSDF list may be due of course to the >>relatively small number of games I play, but also to the fact that I play all >>programs on identical platforms and with the maximum RAM they can allocate for >>hashtables. I just looked at the games posted by the SSDF with both opponents >>playing on P200MMX machines. These 376 games would give the following relative >>ratings: >> >> #Games Elo >>Hiarcs 6 84 141 >>Fritz 5 336 106 >>MCP 7.1 90 59 >>Genius 5.0 92 19 >>Shredder 2.0 80 -12 >>Rebel 9 30 -38 >>Comet-A.90 40 -281 >> >>As you can see, this has little to do with the SSDF list. I don't mean to say >>that this proves anything at all. There are few games played by R9 and Comet, >>many of the games played by the SSDF on equal P200MMX are not posted, etc. >>Still, the difference is quite striking. >> >>>I think 40/40 in P400 is quite >>>equal to 40/2h in 200MMX and results should be close to SSDF. >> >>40/40 on PII-400s is very close to 40/120 on P200MMX. >> >>Enrique > >Can anyone improvise a rating list from the SSDF P200MMX vs. P200MMX matches ? They only posted 376 games P200MMX-P200MMX. The only possible list with this short number of games is the one above. But there are many more games played by the SSDF with both opponents playing on these machines, only that they are not posted. For instance, not a single Junior 5 game of this kind. Enrique >Amir
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