Mephisto Chess Challenger

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rightrook
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Re: Mephisto Chess Challenger

Post by rightrook »

Well....yes sir....you are a great player, no doubt...and will win 10 out of ten....but
I am just an average "Joe"....

:wink:

and if I win a game now and then, I am happy...even though I will "take back some of my poor moves or mistakes"....etc.


best regards

Rob
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Re: Mephisto Chess Challenger

Post by PerroMaster »

mclane wrote:and the best thing:you can tune the machine up to 24 mhz only by replacing the quarz.

Hi, I was looking at the elo list at http://www.schach-computer.info/wiki/in ... -Elo-Liste
that with the change of the clock the power of the game can raise around 140 elo points!

Only for curiosity..There is a web page that explain how to do that?
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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: Mephisto Chess Challenger

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

rightrook wrote:Well....yes sir....you are a great player, no doubt...and will win 10 out of ten....but
I am just an average "Joe"....

:wink:

and if I win a game now and then, I am happy...even though I will "take back some of my poor moves or mistakes"....etc.


best regards

Rob
I've been training against the silicon opponents for more than 7 years now consistantly....Back then I was happy if I make a draw with a 1800 Elo engine....now after playing around 800 games at long time control,The 2000- Elo programs simply have no chance....
It's a matter of motivation and training :D
Dr.D
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….