Author: Rex
Date: 05:56:43 10/13/03
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I agree Uri. It seems some have forgotten the importance of: 1. Giving Hardware used for the test 2. Shown which book was used (assuming its a tourney) 3. Ponder on or off (again if its a tourney) 4. Standard or Blitz game 5. Or any specific info that may increase or decrease the performance of the Chess Engine during a Test Position and or Chess Tourney. I probably have forgotten some but feel the point was taken. On October 13, 2003 at 04:49:35, Uri Blass wrote: >On October 12, 2003 at 21:22:30, Mike Byrne wrote: > >>it is now posted as a download link ... >> >>go to this webpage >> >>http://f22.parsimony.net/forum41668/ >> >>read the rules >> >>(English) >> >>http://www.amateurschach.de/forum/hinweise_e.htm >> >>(German) >> >>http://www.amateurschach.de/forum/hinweise_d.htm >> >>request a password: >> >>http://www.amateurschach.de/forum/password.htm >> >>1. If you wish to have a specific passowrd, you may request here. >> >>2. If you are a chess programmer , enter your program name and url address, >> >>3. If you have a chess webpage . enter it here. >> >>4. If you wish to have access to Arena Security Area (ASA)request it here. >> >>You will find Ruffian 1.0.5 as a download in the Arena Security Area. >> >>Ruffian 1.0.5 is stronger, here are the lastest results in my current LTC >>tourney. 40/120, 20/60 20/60 >> >>holiday Secane, PA USA 2003 >> >> 1 2 3 4 5 6 >>1 Ruffian 1.0.5 *** 01½ 01½ ½10 101 ½½½ 9.5/17 72.75 >>2 Shredder 7.04 10½ *** ½½0 1½0 ½11 ½1½ 9.5/16 71.50 >>3 Fritz 8 10½ ½½1 *** ½0½ 011 1½½ 9.0/17 >>4 Deep Junior 8.ZX ½01 0½1 ½1½ *** 00½ ½½1 8.5/16 >>5 Chess Tiger 15.0 010 ½00 100 11½ *** 1½½ 7.0/16 >>6 Crafty 19.04 SE ½½½ ½0½ 0½½ ½½0 0½½ *** 5.5/16 > >I see no Ruffian1.0.1 in this tournament and I have no idea if 1.0.5 is >stronger. > >I know that Ruffian1.0.1 performed better in Leo's tournament. >It is not the only result when 1.0.1 performed better. > >I also do not know the conditions of your tournament and if the players used >their own book or the same book. > >Uri > >Uri
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