Author: Ómar Skúlason
Date: 14:04:47 11/23/05
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On November 23, 2005 at 16:19:37, Keith Hyams wrote: >On November 23, 2005 at 10:29:36, Ómar Skúlason wrote: > >>Hi all. >> >>Time; 1+1 >>Book; Dr. Marc´s Lacrosse book for Fruit 2.2.1 used by all. >>2,00 GHz AMD Athlon 64 3200+ 1472 MB RAM WinXP >>GUI was Arena 1.1 and ponder was OFF. >> >>Fruit 2.2.1 was default and had all 5 man TB. >>Toga II 1.1 had Toga king safety enabled and also Toga extended history pruning >>enabled. >>GambitFruit 1.0 Beta2 had futility pruning on and delta pruning on. >>Rebel Reduction was off. >> >>-----------------Fruit2.2.1----------------- >>Fruit2.2.1 - GambitFruit1.0-Beta2 : 26,0/50 15-13-22 52% +14 >>Fruit2.2.1 - TogaII-1.1 : 24,5/50 14-15-21 49% -7 >>-----------------GambitFruit1.0-Beta2----------------- >>GambitFruit1.0-Beta2 - Fruit2.2.1 : 24,0/50 13-15-22 48% -14 >>GambitFruit1.0-Beta2 - TogaII-1.1 : 20,5/50 10-19-21 41% -63 >>-----------------TogaII-1.1----------------- >>TogaII-1.1 - Fruit2.2.1 : 25,5/50 15-14-21 51% +7 >>TogaII-1.1 - GambitFruit1.0-Beta2 : 29,5/50 19-10-21 59% +63 >> >> >>1 TogaII-1.1 55,0/100 >>2 Fruit2.2.1 50,5/100 >>3 GambitFruit1.0-Beta2 44,5/100 >> >>Best regards, Ómar. > > >Hi Omar, >I got remarkably similar results to these in my tests. > >I also tested Fritz 8 against these engines at 1 min +1 sec. because I have >found Fritz 8 to be the strongest available at this speed. However, using king >safety =108 and 5move.ctg, Fruit2.2.1 totally destroyed Fritz with a 2:1 point >score and a 99% probability that it was stronger, whereas TogaII-1.1 struggled >to keep up with Fritz. > >I may repeat the Toga test tomorrow but I have no desire to repeat the Fruit >test because it was so overwhelming. > > Keith Hi Keith! Yes, Fritz _8_ always was a though opponent for Toga. I am now testing Toga II-1.1 against Fritz 9 with 4+2 Standing now after 21 game is +5 =4 -12, 33% for Fritz. Ómar.
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