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Subject: Re: Hiarcs 7.32 vrs Crafty 16.13 > Games 9 & 10 =1.5 to .5 - Now 6.5 - 3.5

Author: blass uri

Date: 02:28:27 09/09/99

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On September 09, 1999 at 04:23:44, Micheal Cummings wrote:

>On September 08, 1999 at 23:56:05, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>On September 08, 1999 at 22:31:00, Micheal Cummings wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Terry
>>>
>>>I enjoy the games, but why do you want to play Crafty against Hiarcs. I would
>>>estimate that it could not beat the top ten programs listed on the SSDF also not
>>>Rebel.
>>>
>>>This just being played as an interest on your part, or are you hoping or
>>>expected manybe an overall win for crafty
>>
>>I don't understand your statment??? You can estimate all you want, but if you
>>want to know you must let the programs play. Anything else is just guessing. I
>>would bet Crafty could beat some of the programs in the top 10. The new versions
>>of Crafty are getting very strong. I know this because I test Crafty.
>>
>>10 MChess Pro 6.0 41MB P200 MMX  2506 28 -28 637 57% 2454
>>
>>Here is the # 10 ranked program on the SSDF list. If you don't think Crafty
>>would have a good chance of besting this program. Then you have not seen the
>>latest version of Crafty play.
>
>
>but what are we talking about, crafty on a high spec piece of hardware playing
>Mchess pro on a P200 MMX.
>
>So in your opinion, on equal harware out of all the program in the top 10, which
>do you think would lose to crafty in say 20 games.

I think that part of the top 10 programs are going to lose against crafty in 20
games when both programs use the same hardware.

I remember results like Junior5-crafty16.6 16:14,Fritz5.32-crafty16.6 16:12
from james walker's games and I guess that crafty16.6 is not the strongest
crafty(It is clearly not the latest crafty).

I think that people ubderestimate crafty because it is free.

Uri




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