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Subject: Re: I'd be excited to hear any first results of J.9.

Author: Mike Hood

Date: 02:08:28 12/08/04

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On December 07, 2004 at 15:05:19, Albert Silver wrote:

>On December 07, 2004 at 14:42:56, derek hardie wrote:
>
>>On December 07, 2004 at 13:56:01, Derek Paquette wrote:
>>
>>>On December 07, 2004 at 13:54:17, stuart taylor wrote:
>>>
>>>>Anyone have any?
>>>>S.Taylor
>>>
>>>J9 won't be releassed until dec.10th, which means if its preordered it might be
>>>on your doorstep a week later, if you live in the USA OR CANADA.  Personally, I
>>>don't believe it will be able to beat Shredder 8 in a tournament time control
>>>match.
>> There seems to be no memtion on the "new" strenght on junior 9 engine at
>>chessbase or chesscentral....usually they always describes the new engine
>>with new features but I don't see it.It would be nice if they could estimate the
>>increase in elo and if you get 2 engines with deep junior 9.
>>I really would love to know which is stronger on a single processor--deep
>>junior9 or junior 9
>
>I don't see why there's much doubt. Every Deep Junior since the first has been
>weaker on a single processor compared to the 'plain' Junior version, so I don't
>understand why anyone would believe this one should be any different. There is
>absolutely no comparison with the Deep Fritzes, which were all newer and
>stronger versions of the single processor Fritz. Note that they also several
>months after the single CPU version as well.
>
>                                              Albert

As far as I know, the multi-processor version of Junior is the "standard"
version, so it's no surprise that Deep Junior and Junior are always released
simultaneously.



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