Author: gerold daniels
Date: 10:46:41 01/05/05
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On January 05, 2005 at 11:52:05, Sedat wrote: >On January 05, 2005 at 06:02:57, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>On January 05, 2005 at 05:54:19, Sedat wrote: >> >>>On January 05, 2005 at 05:41:52, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >>> >>>>Hi Sedat >>>>Were conditions indeed identical. I doubt because in some games >>>>the first move was 1.Sbd2 in other games 9.Sbd2 and this may >>>>have an influence on the way the engines are using the time >>>>management. >>>>Kind regards >>>>Kurt >>> >>>Hi Kurt, >>> >>>For all GUI's the nunn position was same : >>> >>>Just under ChessPartner GUI :Gandalf 6.0 UCI did not want to play with : >>> >>>[FEN "rn1qk2r/p3bppp/bpp1pn2/3p4/2PP4/1PB2NP1/P3PPBP/RN1QK2R w KQkq d6 0 9"] >>> >>>and thats why i decided to create a nunn position under ChessPartner GUI: >>> >>>1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 e6 3. c4 b6 4. g3 Ba6 5. b3 Bb4 6. Bd2 Be7 7. Bg2 c6 8. Bc3 d5 >>> >>>Best, >>>Sedat >> >> >> Hi Sedat >> No doubt: the starting position was the same. But it could make >> a difference if an engine has play from 1st or 9th move. You >> should perhaps repeat the games starting the engines from 9th move. >> Kurt > > >Hello Kurt, > > >Yes thats true that there is difference( gaining seconds)in time control between >from 1st and 9th move . > >But we must not forget that: > >1)The time control of the games was exactly >same with this opening from 9 th move (under ChessBase and Arena)and >again the games are different! > > >2)Under Shredder Clasic and ChessPartner the starting opening was from 1st move >and again in both GUI's the games are different ! > >Allmost all we test only the strenght of chess engines,but rarely there are >people who are testing the GUI's > >And my GUI test shows that : >Under different GUI's the engines are playing different ! > >Best Regards, >Sedat good afternoon sedat can you say which gui the engines play the strongest. good luck gerold.
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