Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 05:07:31 11/06/00
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On November 06, 2000 at 05:28:58, Aaron Tay wrote: >On November 05, 2000 at 22:52:39, pavel wrote: > >>On November 05, 2000 at 20:04:03, Peter Skinner wrote: >> >>>On November 05, 2000 at 19:37:34, Netsurfer wrote: >>> >>>>Standings >>>>Place Name Feder Rtg Loc Score M-Buch. Buch. Progr. >>>> >>>> 1 ShredderX, 1900 6.5 30.5 40.0 31.5 >>>> 2-5 NimzoX, 1800 5.5 30.0 39.5 25.0 >>>> Crafty, 2000 5.5 27.5 37.5 25.0 >>>> JuniorX, 1600 5.5 27.0 35.5 26.0 >>>> LambChop, 1300 5.5 26.5 35.0 22.0 >>>> 6 DiepX, 1400 5 27.5 37.0 25.0 >>>> 7-9 StormX, 900 4.5 29.0 39.0 19.5 >>>> ZChess, 100 4.5 24.0 33.5 21.0 >>>> InsomniacX, 1700 4.5 23.0 30.5 18.5 >>>>10-11 Yace, 200 4 23.5 29.0 18.5 >>>> Amateur, 1500 4 20.5 27.0 18.0 >>>>12-15 ArasanX, 700 3.5 27.0 36.0 18.5 >>>> Hossa, 1000 3.5 26.0 34.5 19.0 >>>> Sjeng, 400 3.5 22.5 27.5 14.5 >>>> TerraX, 300 3.5 19.0 24.5 11.5 >>>>16-18 Tinker, 1100 3 22.5 28.0 14.0 >>>> AvernoX, 800 3 22.0 27.5 11.0 >>>> ShrikeX, 1200 3 20.0 24.5 13.5 >>>> 19 Dorky, 600 2 22.5 28.0 8.0 >>>> 20 Mint, 500 0 20.0 26.0 0.0 >>> >>>I think this was a very good result for Shredder. Equally, I am impressed with >>>Nimzox, Lambchop ( Wow, great result ), and Diepx. >>> >>>I think if in the future that Diep has these type results, I may have to eat my >>>words about the program. >> >>yes, DIEP was impressive >>esp. the game against nimxox, where diep clearly saw the draw far ahead, and >>nimzo still showing 1.28 for itself. >> >>Nimzox had high 'nps' on a a 1000mhz machine, but I am still surprised that it >>turned second. As I wasn't much impressed by it's game. >> >>shredderx is the real hero, this guy is still using shredder4 >> >>to me impressive was the result of zchess23 and lambchop. >> >> >>Pavs ;) > >What about storm X? stormX did well too on a Quad 700. It flattened Lambchop pretty quickly of whic I was operating
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