Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba
Date: 08:07:23 03/30/99
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On March 30, 1999 at 02:18:28, Harald Faber wrote: >On March 29, 1999 at 10:30:26, Bertil Eklund wrote: > >>> >>> THE SSDF RATING LIST 1999-03-28 65604 games played by 190 computers >>> Rating + - Games Won Oppo >>> ------ --- --- ----- --- ---- >>> 1 Chessmaster 6000 64MB P200 MMX 2576 88 -71 100 78% 2363 >>> 1 Fritz 5.32 64MB P200 MMX 2576 29 -28 627 66% 2457 >>> 3 Hiarcs 7.0 64MB P200 MMX 2567 28 -27 676 63% 2471 >>> 4 Nimzo 99 64MB P200 MMX 2565 37 -35 390 63% 2472 >>> 5 Fritz 5.0 PB29% 67MB P200 MMX 2564 24 -23 946 67% 2436 >>> 6 Junior 5.0 64MB P200 MMX 2543 30 -29 576 63% 2447 >>> 7 Hiarcs 6.0 48MB P200 MMX 2524 25 -25 802 57% 2473 >>> 8 Nimzo 98 57MB P200 MMX 2523 24 -23 899 59% 2459 >>> 9 190 2522 54 -50 201 69% 2379 >>> 9 Rebel 9.0 46MB P200 MMX 2522 25 -24 843 62% 2437 >> >>Hallo! >> >>The missing data for 190 is played on P200MMX with 64MB, played with biggest >>possible hash. >>Bertil SSDF > >So this is a program which is not allowed to be named, right? >Looks like a new poll question: >"What do you think is the name of the program 190 in the SSDF list?" >a) Rebel10 >b) Shredder3 >c) Genius6 >d) Zarkov5 >e) WChess2000 > >:-))) Show me the SSDF games of 190; and some fifty games of Rebel10, Shredder3, Genius6, Zarkov5 and Wchess2000 each played under the same conditions SSDF would test them, and I am sure I can guess correctly after studying the games (:
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