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Subject: Re: New SSDF list

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 06:21:09 11/27/99

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On November 27, 1999 at 03:56:28, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>I just got it. My congratulations to Christophe.
>
>Enrique
>


Just remember that this is a very 'special case'.  CT isn't available to
anyone, so the other commercials can't start their auto232 marathons to
discover the 'holes' is must have.  I think it is a lot easier to reach
#1 if no one can test against you...




>
>      THE SSDF RATING LIST 1999-11-26   69727 games played by  202 computers
>                                           Rating   +     -  Games   Won  Oppo
>                                           ------  ---   --- -----   ---  ----
>   1 Chess Tiger 12.0 DOS 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2696   44   -40   317   72%  2533
>   2 Fritz 5.32  128MB K6-2 450 MHz          2671   45   -41   297   72%  2506
>   3 Nimzo 7.32  128MB K6-2 450 MHz          2663   37   -35   409   69%  2526
>   4 Nimzo 99  128MB K6-2 450 MHz            2644   52   -48   214   67%  2520
>   5 Hiarcs 7.32  128MB K6-2 450 MHz         2636   42   -39   320   67%  2509
>   6 Junior 5.0  128MB K6-2 450 MHz          2619   54   -50   190   65%  2508
>   7 Chessmaster 6000  64MB P200 MMX         2575   61   -53   184   76%  2379
>   8 Fritz 5.32  64MB P200 MMX               2574   24   -23   904   60%  2499
>   9 Hiarcs 7.32  64MB P200 MMX              2572   27   -26   696   62%  2484
>  10 Hiarcs 7.0  64MB P200 MMX               2563   23   -23   917   59%  2500
>  11 Fritz 5.0 PB29%  67MB P200 MMX          2561   23   -22  1001   66%  2443
>  12 Nimzo 99  64MB P200 MMX                 2554   27   -27   672   57%  2506
>  13 Junior 5.0  64MB P200 MMX               2542   26   -26   742   57%  2491
>  14 Nimzo 98  58MB P200 MMX                 2525   22   -22   991   59%  2463
>  15 Rebel 9.0  47MB P200 MMX                2522   24   -23   900   61%  2443
>  16 Hiarcs 6.0  49MB P200 MMX               2520   24   -24   829   56%  2475
>  17 Rebel 8.0  51MB P200 MMX                2510   26   -26   735   54%  2483
>  18 MChess Pro 6.0  41MB P200 MMX           2505   28   -28   637   57%  2452
>  18 Shredder 2.0  58MB P200 MMX             2505   23   -23   892   53%  2481
>  20 MChess Pro 7.1  46MB P200 MMX           2497   22   -22  1042   53%  2473
>  21 Genius 5.0 DOS  46MB P200 MMX           2495   22   -22   999   55%  2462
>  22 MChess Pro 8.0  64MB P200 MMX           2492   27   -27   681   53%  2469
>  23 Chess Tiger 11.8  Pentium 90 MHz        2486   50   -49   202   54%  2458
>  24 Gandalf 3.0  64MB P200 MMX              2466   41   -40   307   59%  2398
>  25 Kallisto II  64MB P200 MMX              2444   35   -35   403   52%  2429
>  26 Rebel 9.0 Pentium 90 MHz                2437   23   -23   890   47%  2458
>  27 Hiarcs 6.0 Pentium 90 MHz               2434   18   -18  1437   51%  2430
>  28 Genius 5.0 DOS Pentium 90 MHz           2431   18   -18  1558   47%  2450
>  29 MChess Pro 6.0 Pentium 90 MHz           2412   17   -17  1726   45%  2445
>  30 Nimzo 3.5 Pentium 90 MHz                2394   22   -22   998   46%  2424
>  31 Junior 4.0 Pentium 90 MHz               2389   22   -22  1035   42%  2443
>  32 Chessmaster 5000 Pentium 90 MHz         2387   49   -45   240   67%  2262
>  33 Shredder 1.0 Pentium 90 MHz             2384   59   -58   145   53%  2364
>  34 R30 v. 2.5                              2370   43   -40   303   66%  2255
>  35 CometA90  64MB P200 MMX                 2354   37   -39   358   36%  2453
>  36 Fritz 4.0 Pentium 90 MHz                2334   40   -39   324   60%  2263
>  37 WChess 1.06 Pentium 90 MHz              2332   20   -20  1222   39%  2410
>  38 Kallisto 1.98 Pentium 90 MHz            2327   21   -22  1049   42%  2385
>  39 Meph Genius 68 030 33 MHz               2298   45   -44   248   55%  2260
>  40 Rebel Decade Pentium 90 MHz             2276   29   -30   563   45%  2313
>  41 Meph RISC 2   1 MB                      2226   62   -66   125   39%  2306
>  42 Berlin Pro 68 020 24 MHz                2225   24   -24   850   58%  2171
>  43 Comet32 Pentium 90 MHz                  2202   24   -25   991   24%  2406
>  44 Mephisto Montreux ARM  14 MHz 512K      2197   30   -28   653   73%  2025
>  45 Atlanta    SH7000 20 MHz                2187   37   -35   407   68%  2052
>  46 Socrates 3.0  486/33 MHz                2139   49   -50   203   47%  2160
>  47 Sapphire II                             2112   35   -33   444   63%  2016
>  48 Novag Sapphire H8 10 MHz                2090   22   -22  1014   47%  2108
>  49 Milano Pro  SH7000 20 MHz               2075   34   -33   449   62%  1987
>  50 Gandalf 2.1 Pentium 90 MHz              2038   46   -51   242   27%  2212
>
>
> 1 Chess Tiger 12.0 DOS 128MB K6-2 450 MHz, 2696
>Frit532 K6450      3-6     Nimz732 K6450    1.5-0.5   Hiar732 K6450     26-16
>Fritz532 P200   30.5-13.5  Hiarcs7 P200X   14.5-9.5   Nimzo99 P200X     32-8
>Junior5 P200X   31.5-14.5  194  P200MMX    17.5-4.5   Shred 2 P200X   28.5-11.5
>MCPro 6.0 P90     17-3     Fritz 3.0 P90   25.5-2.5
>
> 3 Nimzo 7.32  128MB K6-2 450 MHz, 2663
>Ch.Ti12 K6450    0.5-1.5   Frit532 K6450     19-18    Junior5 K6450   20.5-19.5
>Fritz532 P200     22-18    Hiarcs7 P200X   23.5-6.5   Junior5 P200X     30-10
>190  P200MMX      16-7     194  P200MMX    31.5-10.5  Shred 2 P200X     26-14
>193  P200MMX      55-16    Genius 5 P90    20.5-3.5   CM30 Schr 3.1     16-4
>
>
>
>The good result for Chess Tiger 11.8 on
>P90 made us very curious about what Christophe
>Th,rons latest program could achieve on faster
>hardware. Now we know!
>
>After 317 tournament games Chess Tiger 12.0 DOS
>K6-2 450 MHz has taken the first place on the
>rating list! It's rating is 2696, which is 25
>points more than Fritz 5.32 has on the same hardware!
>Very impressing!
>
>As can be seen SSDF has played with a DOS-version
>of Chess Tiger. Will the final commercial Windows-
>version Rebel-Tiger be slower and therefore weaker?
>No, surprisingly the opposite seems to be the case!
>Windows does slow the program down with 2-3%, but
>since the Windows compiler is better than the DOS-
>compiler, the net effect is a speed advantage for
>the Windows version. Our preliminary tests with a
>beta-version indicates that the Windows version is
>about 8-10% faster at three minutes per move.
>
>Although we now have many more games with the programs
>on K6-2 450 MHz than on the September list, the margin
>of error is still 40-50 points. This must be remembered
>when the ratings are considered.
>
>The second new program on the list is Chrilly Donningers
>Nimzo 7.32 K6-2 450 MHz. With a rating of 2663 it takes
>the third place on the list, 19 points above the
>predecessor Nimzo 99.
>
>Four out of the six programs on K6-2 450 MHz
>have also been tested on P200 MMX. The average
>difference in their ratings is 81 points. Fritz 5.32
>has earned most, 97 points, and Hiarcs 7.32 has
>gained only 64 points.
>
>At the moment we have 8-9 automatic meetings with
>K6-2 450 MHz. In the near future we would wish to
>play with Fritz 6.0, Junior 6.0 and Shredder 4.0.
>
>Next list is expected to appear in January.
>
>Thoralf Karlsson



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