Little Goliath 2000 (v28) v Yace 0.18 at 60 in 60.

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Little Goliath 2000 (v28) v Yace 0.18 at 60 in 60.

Postby Graham Banks » 28 Jun 2000, 11:12

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Graham Banks at 28 June 2000 12:12:19:
On my P166 at 60 moves in 60 minutes. Ponder off, 16mb hash each.
LG2000v28 v Yace 0.18 +2 -3 =3
Graham.
Graham Banks
 

super result !

Postby WYx » 28 Jun 2000, 11:20

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: WYx at 28 June 2000 12:20:34:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Little Goliath 2000 (v28) v Yace 0.18 at 60 in 60. geschrieben von: / posted by: Graham Banks at 28 June 2000 12:12:19:
On my P166 at 60 moves in 60 minutes. Ponder off, 16mb hash each.
LG2000v28 v Yace 0.18 +2 -3 =3
Graham.

Hi
your result is correct, yace has cca. 2500 ELO, or more! (BLITZ and long time too)
not 2260 !!!!!!
look on my BLITZ ELO List!
http://sun30.efe.hu/~wyx/chess/elo.htm
regards
WYx
WYx
 

Re: super result !

Postby Claudio » 28 Jun 2000, 12:02

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Claudio at 28 June 2000 13:02:50:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: super result ! geschrieben von: / posted by: WYx at 28 June 2000 12:20:34:
On my P166 at 60 moves in 60 minutes. Ponder off, 16mb hash each.
LG2000v28 v Yace 0.18 +2 -3 =3
Graham.

Hi
your result is correct, yace has cca. 2500 ELO, or more! (BLITZ and long time too)
not 2260 !!!!!!
look on my BLITZ ELO List!
http://sun30.efe.hu/~wyx/chess/elo.htm
regards
WYx
The calibration made for the Battle of the crowns (I guess you refer to that rating list) is based on cpus faster than 300MHz, so that a 500Mhz cpu can be considered as average.
A 60 minutes game in a pentium 166 is almost equivalent to a 20 minutes game on a 500MHz cpu, and that's just a bit more than a common blitz game.
Regards
Claudio
 

Re: super result !

Postby Graham Banks » 28 Jun 2000, 20:40

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Graham Banks at 28 June 2000 21:40:39:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: super result ! geschrieben von: / posted by: Claudio at 28 June 2000 13:02:50:
On my P166 at 60 moves in 60 minutes. Ponder off, 16mb hash each.
LG2000v28 v Yace 0.18 +2 -3 =3
Graham.

Hi
your result is correct, yace has cca. 2500 ELO, or more! (BLITZ and long time too)
not 2260 !!!!!!
look on my BLITZ ELO List!
http://sun30.efe.hu/~wyx/chess/elo.htm
regards
WYx
The calibration made for the Battle of the crowns (I guess you refer to that rating list) is based on cpus faster than 300MHz, so that a 500Mhz cpu can be considered as average.
A 60 minutes game in a pentium 166 is almost equivalent to a 20 minutes game on a 500MHz cpu, and that's just a bit more than a common blitz game.
Regards

My games are played at 60 moves in 60 minutes, not 60 minutes for the whole game. There is a difference! I don't see how testing on machines of different 'speeds' would affect the relative results too much if using a sensible time control.
Graham.
Graham Banks
 

Re: super result !

Postby Claudio » 29 Jun 2000, 00:14

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Claudio at 29 June 2000 01:14:29:
Als Antwort auf: / As an answer to: Re: super result ! geschrieben von: / posted by: Graham Banks at 28 June 2000 21:40:39:
On my P166 at 60 moves in 60 minutes. Ponder off, 16mb hash each.
LG2000v28 v Yace 0.18 +2 -3 =3
Graham.

Hi
your result is correct, yace has cca. 2500 ELO, or more! (BLITZ and long time too)
not 2260 !!!!!!
look on my BLITZ ELO List!
http://sun30.efe.hu/~wyx/chess/elo.htm
regards
WYx
The calibration made for the Battle of the crowns (I guess you refer to that rating list) is based on cpus faster than 300MHz, so that a 500Mhz cpu can be considered as average.
A 60 minutes game in a pentium 166 is almost equivalent to a 20 minutes game on a 500MHz cpu, and that's just a bit more than a common blitz game.
Regards

My games are played at 60 moves in 60 minutes, not 60 minutes for the whole game. There is a difference! I don't see how testing on machines of different 'speeds' would affect the relative results too much if using a sensible time control.
Graham.
Yes, you are right, I was making it simple. Anyway 60 moves in 60 minutes on your computer (and on mine too) is like a 60 moves in 20 minutes on a 500MHz, and that's also out of the Dann Corbit's rules for the battle of the crowns.
Synthetizing I was meaning that probably your results are not so exceptional, even if still interesting, because Yace is surely stronger in fast games than in slow ones. That's it.
Regards
Claudio
 


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