Author: Steven Schwartz
Date: 05:20:39 03/31/99
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On March 31, 1999 at 08:10:00, Tony Hedlund wrote: >>>>>>> THE SSDF RATING LIST 1999-03-28 65604 games played by 190 computers >>>>>>> Rating + - Games Won Oppo >>>>>>> ------ --- --- ----- --- ---- >>>>>>> 1 Chessmaster 6000 64MB P200 MMX 2576 88 -71 100 78% 2363 >>>>>>> 1 Fritz 5.32 64MB P200 MMX 2576 29 -28 627 66% 2457 >>>>> >>>>>Just curious - why was CM6000 given "top billing" over Fritz, when its rating is >>>>>equal, it's played fewer games, and vs weaker opposition? >>>> >>>>Please, weaker opposition has nothing to with it, look at the won percentage. >>>>It has to do with decimals. >There's no tie. CM6000 is first when counting decimals. >Tony I'm puzzled. If there is no tie, why are CM and Fritz both preceded by "1"? Also, I have not followed this thread from the beginning, but has the mysterious "190" been uncovered officially or is it still in the guessing game stage? - Steve
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