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Subject: Re: Copycat tournament ;)

Author: Jason Williamson

Date: 01:52:03 07/11/00

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I guess i should have mentioned that I have a dual celeron 400/128 megs of ram,
and therefore I am running this with ponder on.

On July 11, 2000 at 04:46:51, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On July 11, 2000 at 04:42:49, Jason Williamson wrote:
>
>>I liked Dan's Crown tournament idea so I decided to do one like his, but err,
>>not as calibrated.  :)
>>
>>Heres the line up:
>>
>>Group A
>>
>>1.  Crafty       2542
>>2.  Lg2000 2.8   2481
>>3.  Yace         2467
>>4.  Anmon        2443
>>5.  Sos          2435
>>6.  Comet        2420
>>
>>In this group, I expect crafty to win.  Yace's rating is based only on the
>>recent yace versus the world tourney that got put on Frank's chess page.
>>
>>Group B
>>
>>1.  Amy          2415
>>2.  TCB          2413
>>3.  Phalanx      2397
>>4.  Gromit       2392
>>5.  Bionic       2358
>>6.  Bringer      2325
>>
>>This group is a tough call.  I will go with Gromit.
>>
>>Group C
>>
>>1.  ZChess       2321
>>2.  EXChess      2297
>>3.  Arasan       2284
>>4.  GnuChess     2272
>>5.  Lamb Chop    2268
>>6.  Ant          2258
>>
>>I am gonna go with ExChess here.  :)
>>
>>Group D
>>
>>1.  KnightX      2234
>>2.  InmiChess    2217
>>3.  Monik        2201
>>4.  Olithink     2197
>>5.  Dragon       2171
>>6.  LBD          2170
>>
>>My pick:  KnightX
>>
>>Group E
>>
>>1.  Skaki        2158
>>2.  Tristram     2149
>>3.  Cilian       2146
>>4.  Fortress     2145
>>5.  SSEChess     2139
>>6.  ColChess     2119
>
>A word of warning -- neither Skaki nor Tristram will run with ponder off.  So
>they _must_ be run on separate machines or on machines with 2 CPU's or they
>dramatically skew the results.
>
>>Another close group, could be anyone of these engines.
>>
>>I may have a few more groups of 6 with some of the weaker engines as well.  All
>>these games will be 10x round robin, at 20 minutes with a 5 second increment.
>>
>>Yace is playing its first match against Anmon as I type this.  Games will be
>>posted as they come in.
>
>Since your time control is quite different, we may see very different results.
>If others run still more tournaments of this nature, we could have calibration
>curves of strength verses time interval.



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