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Subject: Re: Uneven hardware for WMCC?

Author: blass uri

Date: 23:12:38 05/26/99

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On May 27, 1999 at 01:50:09, Prakash Das wrote:

>Reading this board (on an occasional basis) that Rebel will be using the fastest
> PC available, I hopped over to the rebel site, and see Ed's site boasting of
>using a Kyrotech.
>
> It occurred to me whether the various programs will be competing on their own
>chosen hardware? Thus, one participant would bring a fast computer while another
>will be using something else. This will surely hurt the guy on the slower
>computer.
>
> Shouldn't an event like wmcc be held on even hardware for all? Otherwise,
>what's the meaning of these results. Considering that the result will be used
>heavily for marketing purposes, etc.
>
> On another note, for a user like me, it doesn't matter if Rebel (just an
>example), finishes first using the fastest PC.. I never use the fastest
>processor, so the results are bit meaningless for me as user. What's the point
>of using the fastest processor etc, for the majority of end users?

Many programs in WMCCC are not commercial and the competition is not for you.

The target of the programmers is to win.

Some programs are going to run on parallel machines that are even better than
The fast PC of Rebel and Tiger.


>
> Even some older programs would do well, given the best hardware around. (I hope
>Rebel is not going to loudly use it's results for marketing. It already showed
>in the GM game it has big holes in positional understanding.)

It has big holes in tactics and not in positional understanding.

It could get advantage by 23.Rxb4 thanks to better positional understanding
relative to the GM and missed a draw later by 26.Bg2

Uri



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