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Subject: Re: Which Ruffian is the strongest?

Author: Luis Smith

Date: 13:18:42 02/27/04

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On February 27, 2004 at 15:54:20, Peter Skinner wrote:

>On February 27, 2004 at 15:34:11, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>On February 27, 2004 at 15:30:58, Peter Skinner wrote:
>>
>>>On February 27, 2004 at 15:19:39, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>
>>>>Started a little contest at G/10 on AMD 950 MHz, so far this is the output:
>>>>
>>>>   Program         Elo    +   -   Games   Score   Av.Op.  Draws
>>>> 1 List512       : 2629  296 207     8    68.8 %   2492   37.5 %
>>>> 2 Ruffian_105   : 2611  360 201     7    64.3 %   2509   42.9 %
>>>> 3 Rebel12_CB    : 2601  378 251     7    57.1 %   2551   28.6 %
>>>> 4 Ruffian_210   : 2595  310 249     8    62.5 %   2506   25.0 %
>>>> 5 Ruffian_101   : 2568  310 387     8    62.5 %   2480    0.0 %
>>>> 6 Aristarch 4.41: 2541  325 292     8    56.2 %   2498   12.5 %
>>>> 7 Delfi-440     : 2523  325 292     8    56.2 %   2479   12.5 %
>>>> 8 Gothmog       : 2500  251 378     7    42.9 %   2550   28.6 %
>>>> 9 Ruffian_202   : 2485  343 343     7    50.0 %   2485   14.3 %
>>>>10 Glc300        : 2466  343 343     7    50.0 %   2466   14.3 %
>>>>11 DeepSjeng     : 2406  207 296     8    31.2 %   2543   37.5 %
>>>>12 Quark-232-net : 2399  249 310     8    37.5 %   2488   25.0 %
>>>>13 ELChinito 3.25: 2392  333 360     7    35.7 %   2494   14.3 %
>>>>14 Crafty-1910   : 2290  270 284     8    25.0 %   2481   25.0 %
>>>>
>>>>Initial indications are that all of the Ruffians are about the same strength.
>>>>But more data may change that appearance significantly.
>>>
>>>Where can one download List 5.12? After all the mess with it, I have never
>>>asked...
>>>
>>>Peter.
>>
>>http://www.zipproth.com/chess/
>>
>>                        Albert
>
>Thanks.. what opening book does it use?
>
>Peter

Doesn't have one



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