Thema: Turnier: Master Turnier 2000-2200
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Alt 07.05.2011, 12:42
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Hi Nick,
I went to your link, very interesting games between cosmos 24 Mhz and master chess. I test the second position where master chess plays 39 Ke3. I set my master chess on PS 0 and L:30 (30 SEC/MOVE) and on the first try it plays 39. Nc6 i tested again and it played 39.Ke3? tested again and played 39.Nc6. So it is very hard to tell; this machines even with the random off they might play something different.

best regards
Ricardo
Hi Ricardo,

if you setup a match positon or even if you replay a whole game move by move, you always have to consider the ponder time during the original match. This problem is quite tricky, unless you got the opponent machine (here: Cosmos24) too. Therefore different moves will appear from time to time and they will not depend on any random stuff.

A better (quicker) way to check for an equal program is to play both, the Master Chess and the Milano Pro against another machine the same time. This way any differences would appear immediately.

Several members of this community already performed such a test and at this time i can't recall anyone who found any differences: Both machines always played the same moves at exactly the same time - even hard to recognize there are two "beeps". Of course it is up to you, making another test. Maybe you will find something, but your chance is very poor...

Good luck and kind regards, Wilfried
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