Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 15:19:31 11/20/00
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On November 19, 2000 at 10:14:46, stuart taylor wrote:
>On November 18, 2000 at 20:00:14, Aloisio Ponti Lopes wrote:
>
>>Thüringen Mohlsdorf 2000
>>
>>Junior 6.0 Athlon 1000 +1 -1 +1 +0 -1 1 5.0/6
>>Deep Fritz 2x P3-866 -½ +1 +1 -1 +½ r 4.5/6
>>Nimzo 7.32 Athlon 1000 -½ +1 -0 +1 -1 3.5/6
>>Gambit Tiger 1.0 Athlon 500 -1 +0 -1 +½ -½ 3.5/6
>>Shredder 4.0 Athlon 800 -1 +1 -0 +0 -1 3.5/6
>>Chess Tiger 13.0 P3-840 +½ -0 +1 -1 +0 3.0/6
>>Hiarcs 7.01 P3-500 -½ +1 -½ -½ +0 3.0/6
>>Goliath Light 2.0ß Athlon 650 +½ -0 +0 -1 +1 3.0/6
>>Rebel Century - Athlon 1000 -0 +0 -1 +1 -½ 3.0/6
>>Zarkov 5.01 Athlon 1000 +½ -0 -½ +1 +0 2.5/6
>>Hiarcs 7.32 Athlon 1100 +0 -½ +½ -0 +1 2.5/6
>>Gandalf 4.32f Athlon 1000 +0 -1 +½ -0 -0 2.0/6
>>Chigorin's Way Cel. 500 -0 +½ -0 +0 +½ 1.0/6
>>Chessmaster 6000 P2-400 +1 -0 +0 -0 -0 2.0/6
>>
>>I can't understand why Gambit Tiger was running on an Athlon 500. Can someone
>>explain please?
>>
>>A. Ponti
>
>It shouldn't need more. It's not much difference to the others' timings, much
>less than one extra ply.
> But the results of GT seem very poor indeed. If it had come equal first, I may
>have said that the few missing mhz. justifies it not getting more. But not this!
> But if this is blitz (I don't see it written what it is), that looks fine to
>me. Knowledge takes more time, and it is not many games anyway.
>S.Taylor
Hi !
I find, Gambit Tiger played fantastical.
From CSS-Forum:
7. Round
1. Junior - Rebel 1:0
2. DFritz - Hiarcs701 1/2:1/2
3. Gam Tiger - Nimzo 1:0
4. GoliathL - Shredder4 1/2:1/2
5. CTiger - CM6000 1/2:1/2
6. Hiarcs732 - Gandalf 1/2:1/2
7. Zarkov - Chigorin 1:0
After 7 Rounds:
1. Junior6 6
2. Deep Fritz 5
3. Gambit Tiger 4,5
4. Shredder4 4
5. Chess Tiger 13 4
6. Nimzo732 3,5
7. Hiarcs701 3,5
8. Goliath Light 3,5
9. Zarkov5 3,5
10. Rebel Century 3 3
11. Hiarcs732 3
12. Gandalf 2,5
13. Chessmaster 2
14. Chigorin 1
Eduard
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