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Subject: Re: The Crazy Bishop

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 10:46:34 08/21/99

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On August 21, 1999 at 13:23:53, Rémi Coulom wrote:

>On August 21, 1999 at 10:46:50, Sune Larsson wrote:
>
>>An interesting program that has made very good results lately in
>>WinBoard-tournaments. For example finishing second in Brice Boissels big
>>Blitz-tournament with 43,5p in 52 games. /27 programs - 5-min blitz/. And
>>playing with the 10Kb openingbook!
>>
>>Match between Crafty 1615 and Crazy Bishop on PII 400 Mhz - 10 min blitz:
>>
>>Crazy Bishop - Crafty 1615   18 - 12  /30 games/ General ctg. for both.
>>
>>SL
>
>You should use winboard to play matches between winboard engines. The weird way
>Fritz communicates with them makes such a match very unreliable. I like the
>result, though :-).
>
>Anyway, it is true that The Crazy Bishop got good results in blitz tournaments
>recently. It got poor results at slow time controls, however, like in 4th WB
>tournament organized by Frank Quisinsky and Kai Skibbe. I wonder what the reason
>is.
>
>Remi

	The same search policy and the same evaluation can give different relative
results at different (effective) time controls.
	You can modify your program so that it adapts to the time control and the
processor speed.
José.



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