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Subject: Re: Crafty rating on ICC

Author: walter irvin

Date: 10:37:29 10/28/99

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On October 28, 1999 at 10:47:41, blass uri wrote:

>On October 28, 1999 at 09:10:50, walter irvin wrote:
>
>>On October 27, 1999 at 15:40:16, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On October 27, 1999 at 15:22:29, Alexander Kure wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 27, 1999 at 11:55:49, Amir Ban wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>You noplayed the two highest rated blitz computers around (Ban & Varguz). The
>>>>>others are either hundreds of points lower or don't come any longer.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>As I run Varguz on my second compi I think I can add something:
>>>>
>>>>I do not care if Crafty is noplaying Varguz. I do not have a noplaylist, cause I
>>>>simply do not care. I think Crafty is an amateur program that could learn a lot
>>>>from playing the commercials.
>>>>Let me put it this way: Compared to the strong commercial programs like Junior,
>>>>Fritz, Hiarcs and Nimzo Crafty is much weaker and needs some improvements to be
>>>>a match for the above programs on equal hardware.
>>>>
>>>>Greetings Alex
>>>
>>>
>>>However it is more than a match on unequal hardware...  which is what I run on
>>>of course.  :)
>>
>>Bob you sell yourself short ,crafty on equal hardware does just fine , the only
>>program crafty  seems to have a problem with is cm 6000 .but some of the others
>>have problems with cm 6000 .
>
>I do not agree.
>I know that Crafty has a clear hardware advantage against Junior6 in ICC(not
>only because of hardware but also because of the fact that Junior is a manual
>program) and I believe that Junior6 could win easily on equal hardware.
>
>Uri

i dont know crafty gives hiarcs , fritz trouble . junior ???? i dont have junior
yet . i must get junior or is it deep junior the one that will support multi
proccesors ?? if deep junior supports multi procc then maybe a quad qeon deep
junior could scrap with crafty ?? that would be a rumble almost worthy of pay
per veiw .



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