Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 04:33:51 01/06/01
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On January 06, 2001 at 06:45:15, Ed Schröder wrote: >Heinz-Josef Schumacher a well known computer chess journalist in Germany ran >a giant computer tournament between the current top programs called the "Next >Generation Tournament 2001" which was convincingly won by Rebel-Tiger II. > >Rebel-Century 3 ended second but had the advantage of faster hardware. > >Specifics: > >· Hardware: Athlon 700 Mhz, 384 Mb Ram and AMD K6-3 400 Mhz. >· Autoplayer tournament except for Century 3 which games were played manually > because of the known autoplayer problems. >· All games of Century 3 were played on the faster hardware. >· Time control: 60 moves in 2 hours, there after 30 moves in 1 hour. >· Double round tournament, each program played every program with white and > black, 20 games in total. > > Name Tot Score + ½ - Perc > > 1. Chess Tiger 13.0 20 13.5 - 6.5 12 3 5 67% > 2. Rebel Century 3.0 20 12.5 - 7.5 10 5 5 62% > 3. DeepFritz 20 12.0 - 8.0 11 2 7 60% > 4. Junior 6.0 20 12.0 - 8.0 9 6 5 60% > 5. Gambit Tiger 1.0 20 11.0 - 9.0 7 8 5 55% > 6. Fritz 6 20 10.5 - 9.5 7 7 6 52% > 7. Hiarcs XY 20 10.0 - 10.0 5 10 5 50% > 8. Shredder 5 20 9.5 - 10.5 7 5 8 47% > 9. SOS 11/2000 20 7.0 - 13.0 4 6 10 35% > 10. Nimzo 8 20 6.5 - 13.5 2 9 9 32% > 11. Gandalf 4.32g 20 5.5 - 14.5 2 7 11 27% > >More at the result page of Rebel 11 where you also can download the games. > >http://www.rebel.nl/r11-resu.htm A relevant note might be that Gandalf was run under the Shredder 5 GUI. Mogens.
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