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Subject: Re: u2600 ICC Rating List - Mar 29

Author: Steffen Jakob

Date: 22:03:13 03/29/99

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On March 29, 1999 at 20:08:26, Will Singleton wrote:

>Under 2600 Club
>Mar 29 1999
>
>Program      ICC Blitz  Change   Games     Platform    Author
>
>Hossa            2613    +262     359      P/350       Steffen Jakob
>PostModernist    2607     +47      20      K6/300      Andrew Williams
>ZChess           2591     +15       1      K6/266      Franck Zibi
>Rajah            2544     +13     109      P/166       V. Manohararajah
>Rookie           2525     +11     109      P/360       Marcel van Kervinck
>Stobor           2519     -15       2      K6/350      Tom Kerrigan
>EXchess          2495     +49      10      Cel/400     Dan Homan
>TDChess          2491    -188     384      P/400       Jon Baxter
>LambChop         2453                      P/133       Pete McKenzie
>Grok             2390     +37       8      K6/300      Peter Kappler
>Amateur          2375     -75      43      Mac/300     Will Singleton
>InmiChess        2292                      Cyrix/233   Werner Inmann
>
>
> ICC account names that differ from the program name:
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Blik (Rookie), zchess1 (Zchess), Kerrigan (Stobor),  XXXX-2 (XXXXII).
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>Notable
>
>We saw some large ratings variations this week, with Hossa taking the top
>spot away from TDchess.  In fact, two programs have broken the 2600 barrier,
>Hossa and PostModernist.  Congrats to Steffen and Andrew!

Thanx! Although I think that this is just a statistical peek (it happened too
often that Hossa lost > 150 points in a week). IMHO TDchess is much stronger
than Hossa. At least Hossa doesn't like TDchess but gets some points from the
crafty clones. Jon, why did TDchess lose so many points in the last days?

>u2600 Position of the Week
>
>This comes from a 30 0 game played on ICC this week between GM Wilder and
>Ferret.  Wilder, playing white, has given up the forced draw to try for a
>win, which he apparently sensed was there.  It looks like he was right, but
>he did not find the move, which was 45. Rh8+!
>
>1rk5/7R/p2rb1R1/2p2p1P/4p3/1P2P1P1/P1K2P2/8 w - -

Hossa v1.50

 depth  value    time    nodes pv
     7  -0.46    2.24   162946 1.h7e7 b8b6 2.g6g7 c8d8 3.h6 c4
                               4.b3xc4 e6xc4
  25/7  -0.38    6.83   539210 1.c2c1 b8b6 2.g6g7 c8b8 3.g7e7 e6c8
                               4.h7f7
  -->7  -0.38    6.94   545530 1.c2c1 b8b6 2.g6g7 c8b8 3.g7e7 e6c8
                               4.h7f7
     8  -0.42    8.93   707804 1.c2c1 b8b6 2.g6f6 e6g8 3.f6xd6 b6xd6
                               4.h7e7 c8d8
   4/8  -0.39   13.94  1123505 1.h7g7 c4 2.b3xc4 b8b4 3.c5 b4c4
                               4.c2b2 c4xc5 5.h6
  -->8  -0.39   22.61  1837483 1.h7g7 c4 2.b3xc4 b8b4 3.c5 b4c4
                               4.c2b2 c4xc5 5.h6
     9  -0.44   27.69  2245216 1.h7g7 c4 2.b3xc4 b8b4 3.c5 b4c4
                               4.c2b1 c4xc5 5.h6 d6c6
  -->9  -0.44    1:00  4736526 1.h7g7 c4 2.b3xc4 b8b4 3.c5 b4c4
                               4.c2b1 c4xc5 5.h6 d6c6
    10  -0.61    1:16  5991374 1.h7g7 c4 2.b3xc4 b8b4 3.g7e7 b4xc4
                               4.c2b3 c4c6 5.b3a3 c8d8 6.g6g7 e6c4
  4/10  -0.28    1:46  8325724 1.h7e7 b8b6 2.h6 e6xb3 3.a2xb3 d6xg6
                               4.h7 g6h6 5.e7e8 c8d7 6.h7h8Q h6xh8
!   10   1.05    2:12 10741727 1.h7h8 c8c7 2.h8xb8 c7xb8 3.c2c1 c4
                               4.h6 c4xb3 5.h7 d6d8 6.g6xe6 b3xa2
!-->10   1.05    3:02 14550178 1.h7h8 c8c7 2.h8xb8 c7xb8 3.c2c1 c4
                               4.h6 c4xb3 5.h7 d6d8 6.g6xe6 b3xa2
    11   1.05    3:54 18749119 1.h7h8 c8c7 2.h8xb8 c7xb8 3.c2c1 c4
                               4.h6 c4xb3 5.h7 d6d8 6.g6xe6 b3xa2
                               7.e6xa6

Greetings,
Steffen.



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