Author: Mark Young
Date: 10:31:20 07/24/99
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On July 24, 1999 at 06:30:28, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >On July 24, 1999 at 04:26:49, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On July 24, 1999 at 04:01:56, Bruce Moreland wrote: >> >>> >>>On July 24, 1999 at 03:38:23, Sune Larsson wrote: >>> >>>>And this MOFONGO is a Nimzoprogram, playing at ICC, running on a single >>>>450 MhZ processor, with a blitzrating of 3210! >>>> >>>>RAINHA is Fritz 5.32 on a single 450 MhZ processor. Blitzrating at the >>>>moment - 2930. >>>> >>>>Sune >>> >>>I don't know if it is true now, but the guy who runs Mofongo is a kid who has >>>the formula set in such a way that humans are put at maximum disadvantage, and >>>he is particular about who he plays. >>> >>>bruce >> >>Interesting! By the way, your Ferret runs on Xeon 450 mhz x 4, with present >>blitzrating of 3132. Do you have any idea of blitzrating for Ferret on a >>single 450 mhz processor? >> >>Sune > >Probably something around 3210 if it plays Mofongo. People must understand that a internet rating can be very misleading. I know a rating has importents to you. But it is clear it is much more importent to you that your program play great chess to achieve its high rating. The same can be said about Bob. I know if you and Bob wished to, because you have the tools and knowledge to do it, you could spike your programs rating about as high as you want on it on ICC by using every dirty trick in the book. > >But seriously, there's no way I could give you a number without it being totally >random. I used to run on a 533 mhz Alpha, which for my program is a little >slower than a single processor 450, and it was over 3100 and under 2800. A lot >depends upon the rating, energy level, and level of frustration of the human >opponents. > >bruce
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