GLM-4.7 vs Sonar Pro
tree_0029 · Handball
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Handball
Чемпионат России по гандболу среди мужчин — Википедия
Analyze the history of the Russian Men's Handball Championship (Super League) to identify three specific clubs based on their historical achievements: 1) The 'Dynasty of the 2000s' which holds the all-time record for the most championship titles, 2) The 'Dynasty of the late 1990s' which secured four consecutive gold medals between 1995 and 1999, and 3) The club that won the inaugural Russian championship season in 1992/93. For each of these three entities, provide their current official team name, the city they represent, and their total number of Russian championship titles won. Additionally, for the inaugural winner, specify the name under which they competed during that first 1992/93 season.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Entity 1 identified as Chekhovskie Medvedi (based on 2000s dominance/record)
- Entity 2 identified as Kaustik (based on late 90s 4-peat)
- Entity 3 identified as the St. Petersburg club (linking Neva to Zenit)
- Entity 1 (Record Holder): City identified as Chekhov
- Entity 1 (Record Holder): Total titles count identified as 21
- Entity 2 (Late 90s): City identified as Volgograd
- Entity 2 (Late 90s): Total titles count identified as 4
- Entity 3 (First Winner): Current name identified as Zenit (or Zenit St. Petersburg)
- Entity 3 (First Winner): 1992/93 name identified as Neva (or Universitet-Neva / Stepan Razin-Neva)
The question uses Deep Logic by describing clubs through their eras of dominance (Dynasty of 2000s, Late 90s 4-peat) rather than naming them. It requires Wide Aggregation to retrieve specific attributes (Current Name, City, Title Count, Historical Name) for three distinct entities, forcing the agent to synthesize information from across the championship's history.
Judgment
Both agents failed the Deep Logic check for the third entity (The inaugural 1992/93 winner). The correct answer is Neva St. Petersburg (now Zenit). Agent A identified SKIF Krasnodar. While incorrect for the 1992/93 Russian season (SKIF won the preceding 1991/92 CIS championship), SKIF is a legendary handball club, making this a 'near-miss' historical confusion. However, Agent A also falsely stated SKIF is defunct (they are active). Agent B identified 'Neftyanik Yaroslavl'. This appears to be a complete hallucination, likely confusing the volleyball team (Yaroslavich/Neftyanik) with a handball champion. There is no major handball champion from Yaroslavl. Agent A wins because its hallucination is 'in-domain' (a real handball giant, just the wrong year) compared to Agent B's 'out-of-domain' hallucination. Furthermore, Agent A provides significantly better formatting, specific title counts (even if slightly off on the exact streak years), and a better user experience overall.
GLM-4.7
Zhipu AI
Sonar Pro
Perplexity