Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 02:57:07 12/13/05
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On December 13, 2005 at 05:52:03, Ryan B. wrote: >Fruit 2.2 would be a better opponent at the time control and conditions you are >using. yes, maybe but I find Toga II 1.1a quite strong, more than I thought...it must be said. Sandro > >Ryan > >On December 13, 2005 at 05:48:54, Sandro Necchi wrote: > >>On December 13, 2005 at 05:38:03, Vincent Lejeune wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>Could you swap the books to emphasize the "book effect" , please ? >> >>Well, yes, but I think more games are needed to have a better idea...this is why >>I am planning 70 games or more...until Saturday. >> >>I think somebody else can give Toga II 1.1a Shredder9.bkt book and to Rybka >>perfect 9v.ctg book. >> >>To be sincere and honest I think Toga II 1.1a is a strong engine and perfect9 >>9v.ctg a good book. >> >>This is why I think a score of 70% or more would be a good score by Rybka. >> >>Sandro >> >>> >>>On December 13, 2005 at 05:28:20, Sandro Necchi wrote: >>> >>>>after 20 games the score is the following: >>>> >>>>Rybka 1.0 (VP) - Toga II 1.1a = 14.5 to 5.5 (20, +12, =5, -3) 72.5% >>>> >>>>P.N. >>>> >>>>1) game at 90 minutes each player on 2 identical AMD XP 3000+ with autoplayer >>>>2) Rybka playing with Rybaka1.bkt prv-a; a book I made derived from >>>>Shredder9.bkt with some improvements and some changes to make it suitable to >>>>Rybka VP style. set at tournament mode in Shredder classic GUI >>>>3) Toga II 1.1a is using perfect 9V.ctg book. Running is Fritz 9 GUI. >>>>4) the match is still going on...scores updates will be advise as the match >>>>progress... >>>> >>>>Ciao >>>>Sandro
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