Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 21:37:10 12/21/99
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On December 21, 1999 at 23:41:33, Chessfun wrote: >On December 21, 1999 at 23:33:43, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On December 21, 1999 at 23:10:14, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On December 21, 1999 at 17:56:28, Chris Duggan wrote: >>> >>>>I know this isn't exactly relevant, but has Tiger played the match against >>>>Crafty at ICC that you promised a few weeks ago you would play? >>>>If so what was the result? i'm sure a lot of people here would be >>>>interested..... >>> >>> >>>We haven't played "the match" no. Crafty has played quite a few games vs >>>"rebeltiger" on a 300mhz celeron on ICC. You can look there for the results >>>of those... I try to avoid posting results/games to avoid the arguments that >>>almost always follow when anyone posts games... >>> >>>the 'search' command should work, as I think RebelTiger has a rating sufficient >>>to make sure all the games are saved. >>> >>>for fun, try "search crafty" to see what percentage of the entire database is >>>just crafty games. It is an amazing number. :) >> >> >>Sorry... I claim senility here. The person running 'tiger' that I have played >>quite a few games against is "shadow4" on ICC, not "rebeltiger". I only found >>three games vs him in my local database... >> >>Bob > >There are also the games scrappy v chesspartner at fics > >Record for scrappy vs. chesspartner: > wins losses draws > rated 4 3 4 > unrated 0 0 0 > >Thanks Scrappy is a bad example. That machine is used by students all the time. crafty runs at nice +20 100% of the time, and often barely gets any cpu time at all. Particularly from about noon to midnight when students are up and working. "Crafty" on ICC isn't used by students, although I often work on it and restrict crafty to using less than 4 processors when I remember... Scrappy is a quad pentium pro/200 machine, but it quite often makes terrible blunders as a 'nice 20' process can be preempted by any compute-bound process, resulting in a 1-2 ply search in a critical position. I only run it to make sure that everything is working, plus I am always interested in how it does on reduced hardware, just for fun...
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