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Subject: Re: my longest game <g>

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 04:26:26 07/14/99

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On July 14, 1999 at 07:19:26, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>On July 14, 1999 at 06:41:42, Steffen Jakob wrote:
>
>>Hi Frank!
>>
>>On July 14, 1999 at 06:20:07, Frank Quisinsky wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Will,
>>>
>>>statistic for longer games.
>>>
>>> 18 x 100 : 3404 =  0.53%   (over 200 moves)
>>> 70 x 100 : 3404 =  2.06%   (over 150 moves)
>>>386 x 100 : 3404 = 11.34%   (over 100 moves)  oh 11,34% !!!
>>>
>>>(3404 games, 40 moves in 40 minutes, WinBoard 4.0.0 and 4.0.2, 32 MB
>>>Hash-Tables, Ponder = Off, AMD K6-2 333-416 MHz, AMD K6-3 450 MHz, Celeron 450
>>>MHz and Pentium III 504 MHz).
>>>
>>>So longest games ...
>>>
>>>Bringer - Stobor    253 moves  OK, Nr. 1 :-)))
>>>Bionic - Patzer     245 moves
>>>Phalanx - Patzer    242 moves
>>
>>It would be interesting to see the same statistics only for games which didn't
>>end with a draw.
>>
>>Greetings,
>>Steffen.
>
>
>Hello Steffen,
>
>OK, the new WB database = 3172 games
>(I delate old games with ZChess 0.92-1.0 and Gromit 2.0-2.1, 350 games)
>
>In this database I have 729 remis games = 22,98 %.
>
>  0 -  25 moves =   17 games   2,33 %
> 26 -  50 moves =  101 games  13,85 %
> 51 -  75 moves =  223 games  30,59 %
> 76 - 100 moves =  160 games  21,94 %
>101 - 125 moves =  112 games  15,36 %
>126 - 150 moves =   61 games   8,37 %
>151 - ... moves =   55 games   7,54 %
>
>In 729 games = ~ 83 moves !
>
>I think that the table-bases very importent for the programs, when I see my
>little statistic.
>
>And ...
>Phalanx, AnMon and Comet have a very good statistic in win under 30 moves.
>Over 400 games with Comet and Phalanx and over 250 games with AnMon !
>
>Kind regards
>Frank

Oh, I make a big mistake :-((
I mean not 400 games under 30 moves, I mean 400 games with Comet and Phalanx and
250 games with AnMon are in the database !

Sorry, my english ...

Kind regards
Frank



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