Author: Jason Williamson
Date: 19:38:58 04/04/01
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On April 04, 2001 at 18:34:58, Peter Berger wrote: >On April 04, 2001 at 13:04:05, Peter Berger wrote: > >> >>Games played on 2 PIII500 / 128 MB RAM ; Time control Game in 1 hour/10 secs >>increment . >> >>Yace 0.99.X - Junior 6 1.0 - 1.0 >> >>1-0 0-1 >> >>Yace 0.99.X - WChess 2000 ( Game/60 minutes ) 0.5 - 1.5 >> >>0-1 1/2 >> >>Yace 0.99.X - Chess Tiger 14.0 1.0 - 1.0 >> >>1/2 1/2 >> >>Yace 0.99.X - Fritz 5.32 1.5 - 0.5 >> >>1/2 1-0 >> >>Yace 0.99.X - Nimzo 8 0.5 - 1.5 >> >>0-1 1/2 >> >>Yace 0.99.X - Shredder 5 1.0 - 1.0 >> >>1/2 1/2 > >Update : > >Yace 0.99.X - Chessmaster 8000 1.5 - 0.5 > >1/2 1-0 >> >>Games availlable on request . >> Scores on my machine at 25 minutes with a 10 second increment: (Dual celeron 400/w192 megs of ram) Engine Yace's Result Crafty 18.x 6.5/11 +2 for Yace Comet B3X 3/4 +2 Amy 0.7c 2.5/3 +2 Phalanx 22 2.5/3 +2 Anmon 5.09 2/2 Bionic Impakt 2/2 Little Goliath 2kV3 3.5/6 +1 Fritz 5.32 2.5/4 +1 Nimzo '99 2/3 +1 Hiarscs 7.32 5.5/11 +0 Zchess 2.22 2.5/5 Nimzo 8 6/13 -1 Junior 5.0 1.5/4 -1 Gromit 3.0 0.5/2 -1 Chessmaster 8000 0/1 Junior 6.0 4.5/12 -3 Fritz 6 0.5/4 -3 Deep Fritz 4/12 -4 Shreddeer 4 3/1 -4 Seems like Yace is quite clearly one of the strongest amateur engines, and perhaps as strong as the older commercials.
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