Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 08:25:03 01/30/00
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Hi On January 30, 2000 at 11:02:57, James Swafford wrote: >On January 30, 2000 at 09:24:20, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: > >>On January 30, 2000 at 09:09:54, James Swafford wrote: >> >>>On January 30, 2000 at 01:40:53, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >>> >>>>Just threw together a little program to do this. >>>>Let me know if something's wrong with it. >>>>-Tom >>>> >>>> >>>>Place Program Score SOP >>>> 1 Ferret 2.0 2.0 >>>> Crafty 2.0 2.0 >>>> 3 Nimzo 2.0 1.0 >>>> 4 Shredder 1.5 2.5 >>>> 5 Shrike 1.5 2.0 >>>> 6 Junior 1.5 1.5 >>>> Postmodernist 1.5 1.5 >>>> Little_Goliath 1.5 1.5 >>>> 9 Diep 1.0 2.5 >>>> 10 Grok 1.0 2.0 >>>> Amateur 1.0 2.0 >>>> Bringer 1.0 2.0 >>>> Insomniac 1.0 2.0 >>>> Lambchop 1.0 2.0 >>>> 15 Gnuchess 1.0 1.5 >>>> 16 Galahad 1.0 1.0 >>>> 17 EXchess 0.5 3.0 >>>> 18 Hossa 0.0 3.5 >>>> 19 Storm 0.0 2.5 >>>> 20 Tinker 0.0 2.0 >>>> TSCP 0.0 2.0 >>>> Averno 0.0 2.0 >>> >>> >>>I don't understand SOP. >>> >>>-- >>>James >> >>Sum of Opponents Points >> >>Stefan > >I thought so, but it seems something is wrong. >How can Ferret's opponents' have two points after >two rounds, if it won both rounds? Ferret won against Grok and Insomniac. Both programs have 1 point now. (Not before the game, but AFTER the game.) That makes 2 points for SOP. > >How do other programs get an SOP of > 2 after >two rounds? If a program lost against Ferret and Crafty, it would now have SOP=4, since Ferret and Crafty both have 2 points now. :) Kind regards, -sargon
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