Author: Tony Hedlund
Date: 23:20:56 03/02/00
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On March 01, 2000 at 17:12:15, Chessfun wrote: >On February 29, 2000 at 12:59:19, Tony Hedlund wrote: > >>On February 29, 2000 at 08:54:17, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On February 29, 2000 at 04:59:19, Tony Hedlund wrote: >>> >>>>On February 28, 2000 at 04:01:11, Jouni Uski wrote: >>>> >>>>>I have tested above mentioned programs in my AMD K6-2/450 Mhz. And I have >>>>>noticed one interesting thing: In 5s blitz games Lg2000 always wins matches, >>>>>but when I give programs more time e.g. 40/40 crafty starts to egual or win. >>>>>So probably 1 minute/move gives it enough time to avoid tactical blunders, and >>>>>it's positional and specially endgame play is superior to Lg2000. It would be >>>>>very interesting to see SSDF test Crafty in 40/2 games - it's probably not >>>>>much from commercial ones! >>>>> >>>>>Jouni >>>> >>>>We ARE testing Crafty. Version 17.0X. There are 40 games in my new bases at my >>>>URL: http://home.interact.se/~w100107/welcome.htm >>>> >>>>And I have 40 games at home waiting for the next upload. >>>> >>>>Tony >>> >>> >>>Hi Tony, >>> What made the SSDF select version 17.04? >>>Thanks. >> >>I guess it was the first available, but we have changed to 17.07. >> >>Tony > > >Hi Tony, > >Crafty on AMD K2-450 Fritz 5.32 on P200MMX. > > I notice from your Newpgn that the games numbered > >340-352 Used Crafty 17.04 Score 6.5 - 6.5 >353-362 Used Crafty 17.07 Score 3.5 - 6.5 to Fritz 5.32 >363-379 Used Crafty 17.04 Score 12.0 - 5.0 to Crafty. > >As you stated above you switched to version 17.07 >do you modify these pgns afterwards? since the game >scores would otherwise indicate you switched from >17.04 - 17.07 - 17.04? and now back to 17.07? > >Not many games but seems 17.04 was doing better than 17.07. > >Thanks. It wasn't me that played the games. My guess is that the tester when he modified the game headers for games 363-379 forgot that he had changed versions. Tony
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