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Subject: Re: Results Rebel 40/2 on different HW

Author: Chris Carson

Date: 17:57:37 01/08/00

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On January 08, 2000 at 20:10:24, Peter Kappler wrote:

>On January 08, 2000 at 18:59:48, Chris Carson wrote:
>
>>Program  Hardware   Perf.  OPP Avg  Games
>>Century  K6-3 300   2427   2415       2
>>Century  PII  350   2265   2458       2
>>Century  PII  400   2432   2432       1
>>Century  K6-2 450   2602   2795       2
>>Century  PII  500   2066   2466       1
>>Century  K6-3 600   2499   2554       9
>>
>>Ratings calculated using: http://maskeret.com/mecca/
>>
>>Not much data, but more to come.  :)
>>
>>Thanks Ed!
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Chris Carson
>
>
>The performance rating for the K6-2 450 should be 2595.  Both of those games
>were against Anand (2795).  Rebel drew one and lost one.
>
>(2795 + 2395) / 2 = 2595
>
>--Peter
Thanks Peter. :)

Feel free to check them all.  I just plugged the numbers in
at the site.  I would appreciate a reliability check.  If there
are any more errors, please post (entire chart if you like).  :)

I found it interesting.  Rebel did much better on the K6 seriies
than the Pentium series.  No surprise really, since Ed has said
all along that was the case (see rebel page and rebel on your
machine).  I think Century is 16 bit code and K6 is much better
with 16 bit code than the Pentiums are.  :)

I am curious.  Some of the early games were Rebel 10.5.  Perhaps
those should also be broken out.  Also, the rebel page distinguishes
between the Kryotech AMD K6-3 600 and the AMD K6-3 600.  I wonder if
the later was just an ordinary AMD K6-3 600 not overclocked (these
actually had a better record than the ones listed as Kryotech).
The plain AMD K6-600 has a winning record (for the data provided).
If Ed confirms this, I will break them out some more.

IMHO.  Combining different SW (10.5 and Century) and different HW into
one rating is not the right thing to do.  HW and SW version does make
a difference.  :)

Regardless, Rebel Century is doing a great job against hired guns
that have time to prepare for the matches and learn Rebel's weakness
as time goes on.  Really a handicap.  I would hate for my opponents
to be able to prepare for me, but I have no idea what their weekness is.
I think GK made the same complaint about the last DB match.  :)

IMHO:  The upcoming Isreal team event will provide more information.
Three programs (Junior, Century, Tiger), however, I noticed that the
Junior and Century play each other instead of one of the humans.
I am not really surprised I guess.  I would fear the machines also. :)

Best Regards,
Chris Carson



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