Author: George Sobala
Date: 02:08:32 01/08/06
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On January 08, 2006 at 04:03:24, Uri Blass wrote:
>On January 08, 2006 at 02:41:17, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On January 07, 2006 at 19:09:30, robert flesher wrote:
>>
>>>TINCAN, Blitz:30' 0
>>>
>>> 123456789012345678
>>>1 Hiarcs 10 0001111½½½½1111½11 12.5/18
>>>2 Rybka 1.01 Beta 7 32-bit 1110000½½½½0000½00 5.5/18
>>>
>>>I will of course play many more games, although there is no doubt the default
>>>settings + aggressive + threat depth 5 + combinations + hypermodern is much
>>>stronger at least in engine vs engine games(IMHO). Test for yourself and I think
>>>you will be pleased, and eventually come to the same conclusion. Cheers, Robert.
>>
>> Hi Robert
>> Now I am confused. When we spoke the last time about modified
>> settings you mentioned default + aggressive + threat depth 5
>> + hypermodern [http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?477578]
>> and I have in the meantime made some not very successful tests
>> with this setting. But now you add + combinations and this may of
>> course have an important influence. What shall I - if at all - test
>> with Hiarcs 10.
>> Best regards
>> Kurt
>
>I do not know and I still wait to read about results of hiarcs10 against
>engines with known rating.
>
>Rybka 1.01 Beta 7 32-bit is not engine with known rating and may have bugs.
>
>I think that it may be better to test Hiarcs10 against Rybka 1.0 Beta 32-bit SP
>
>Uri
I have just finished 120 games at %+1 and 3+1 time controls of Hiatcs10
hypermodern, aggressive, Threat depth=5 against Deep Shredder (2 threads) :
BayesELO
ResultSet-EloRating>ratings
Rank Name Elo + - games score draws
1 DeepShredder9 2740 27 26 120 62% 33%
2 Hiarcs10 2660 26 27 120 38% 33%
ResultSet-EloRating>details
1 DeepShredder9 2740 120.0 ( 74.5 : 45.5)
120.0 ( 74.5 : 45.5) Hiarcs10 2660
2 Hiarcs10 2660 120.0 ( 45.5 : 74.5)
120.0 ( 45.5 : 74.5) DeepShredder9 2740
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