Author: Harald Faber
Date: 13:50:49 12/07/04
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On December 07, 2004 at 15:52:00, Ingo Bauer wrote: >On December 07, 2004 at 15:39:36, Harald Faber wrote: > >>On December 07, 2004 at 11:23:45, Ingo Bauer wrote: >> >>>On December 07, 2004 at 10:20:55, Harald Faber wrote: >>> >>>>On December 07, 2004 at 09:27:13, George Tsavdaris wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 07, 2004 at 08:45:13, Harald Faber wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>And find out what is wrong with your Tiger? >>>>>>I will check one or two of your games on my PC this evening (give me 8-9 hours). >>>>>>But I cannot believe your results. >>>>> >>>>>What bizarre thing, do you find in this result......? >>>> >>>> >>>>The results are everything but reasonable. Crushing losses vs. Shredder and >>>>DeepFritz 8 (=X3D Fritz) and now only even score vs. old Ruffian 1.0.1. This is >>>>odd and strange. I cannot believe that SSDF gets *totally* different results >>>>than I have. It never has been, so I am bit confused. >>> >>>I quote your keywords: "SSDF gets *totally* different results than I have". >>>Others have results that are more in line with the SSDF. >>> >>>Maybe we find some equal hardware. If so we can play a number of games (10+) on >>>playchess. You take your "Wundertiger" I take Shredder, time to be discussed (90 >>>30?), normal books (or Nunn2?), no learnvalues, I take your word and give mine >>>for condititions. You can answer here or on my eMail adr. >>> >>>Bye >>>Ingo >> >> >>I already have almost equal hardware in use for those matches: Celeron@1539MHz >>is not much different than XP1800+ (effective 1533MHz). > > >I know that. > >I wanted to "challenge" your "Wundertiger" ;-) > >Ingo Serious games not on CB Server. Too many dubious things happen, and if I took the results there for granted, all (!) my programs were far below the top-100. Besides, Tiger 2004 is ChessPartner interface, so no playing on CB server possible. May I challenge you to Thüringen 2005?
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