Author: Henrik Dinesen
Date: 08:11:37 01/16/06
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On January 16, 2006 at 08:33:03, Heinz van Kempen wrote: >On January 16, 2006 at 05:43:38, Henrik Dinesen wrote: > >>On the "CEGT 40/40 repeated best version > 300 games" >>Shredder 9 is represented with both deep and normal version. >>Why is it so, since other engines is only showed in one version (Junior 9, Fritz >>8)? >> >>Regards >>Henrik > >Hi Henrik and Martin, > >it was the wish of some CEGT testers to show a deep version and a single version >in the best version list. There are also two Rybka versions for example with >64-bit and 32-bit. I will propose to vote about that how it should be handled in >the future. This can only be done after the new lists this evening. There will >also be again a pure rating list again showing only single versions with the >games only played against one another. > >For the moment it is also a bit complicated with deep versions, 64-bit and >32-bit versions and more and more versions clutter up the lists, so proposals >are always welcome here. > >Best Regards >Heinz Hi Heinz, Ok, that explians it. No wonder a bit of confusion arises :) The pure list sounds reasonable! The pure and simple lists is, in my taste, more entertaining to follow and gives a better perspective. And bye the way, I agree: The decision to also different "hardware" versions does make it more complicated. Best regards Henrik
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