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Subject: Re: Ed Schroder's Dilemma !

Author: Harald Faber

Date: 01:48:21 01/03/00

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On January 03, 2000 at 04:19:36, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On January 03, 2000 at 03:41:36, Michael Cummings wrote:
>
>>On January 03, 2000 at 03:15:29, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>Bottom line: This Christophe is quite a guy. Coming from nowhere his
>>>program enters the list on no.1. When was the last time you did see
>>>such an event to happen? 
>>
>>Do you not remember CM6K. Chess Tiger already proved strong in other games
>>played for a while now before it made its debute on the SSDF
>>
>>I think CM6K made the biggest surprise when it topped the SSDF, and if you look
>>at the 200MMX machines still remains No1.
>>
>>CM6K is the true KING
>
>In the SSDF list CM6K is 1 point ahead of F532 on P200MMX. Tiger is 25 points
>ahead of F532 on AMD-450s.
>
>CM6K is very strong, but Tiger tops the list no matter how you look at it.
>
>Enrique

Mike does not deny it. He just points out that within the 200MMX pool CM6k is
the strongest and it might be that if tested on 450MHz it could be no.1 again.

And +1 or +25 means really NOTHING with the margin of error.

For me at least within a range of 50 pts the progs are equal strong.




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