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Subject: Re: SSDF ChessTiger 12 K6-2 - Shredder 2 P200MMX game 19-21 Now: 12,5-8,5

Author: Ulrich Tuerke

Date: 05:06:08 11/10/99

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On November 10, 1999 at 07:41:43, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On November 10, 1999 at 06:27:15, Ulrich Tuerke wrote:
>
>>On November 10, 1999 at 06:24:18, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>
>>>On November 10, 1999 at 04:48:40, Ulrich Tuerke wrote:
>>>
>>>>On November 10, 1999 at 03:44:20, Hans Christian Lykke wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>[Event "SSDF 40-2"]
>>>>I think that this result is so far consistent with both programs being equally
>>>>strong on comparable hardware.
>>>>
>>>>Uli
>>>
>>>You would be right if it were possible to figure out the strength after a few
>>>games against the same opponent. But it isn't.
>>
>>This is the reason, why I say "is consistent with ...". This is certainly true.
>>You wanna bet ?
>
>Bet about what? OK: a nice dinner that T12 is near 100 points over S2 in
>comp-comp on equal platforms at any speed, slow or blitz. Not necessarily in the
>match between them, but overall.

I'm afraid, it's not so easy to find what to bet about, taking into account the
long distance from Germany to Spain (do I remember correctly you're form Spain,
Enrique ?).
Anyway, this bet is too uncertain for me. I was just kidding. I don't know
neither Tiger nor Shredder, except for one game against each one on occasion of
a IPCC tournament in Paderborn.
Well, both are not too bad. Tiger impressed me in particular because it was
quite unknown those days and he got a full point against my poor creature.

It seems that you are convinced it's the new number 1 ?

Greetings, Uli
PS. I hope that we will one day have occasion for dinner or a beer, perhaps on
some comps tournament. And I don't forget, I 'm owing a beer to you (or was it a
car ?).

>
>Enrique
>
>>Uli
>>>
>>>Enrique



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