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Subject: Re: Barcelona 2001 Third Round: CTiger 14 takes the lead!.

Author: Chris King

Date: 11:49:53 04/30/01

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On April 30, 2001 at 13:44:54, Laurence Chen wrote:

>On April 30, 2001 at 13:35:36, Tomas Casanovas Martinez wrote:
>
>>After solving all my hardware problems with the installation of MS 2000
>>Professional instead of the ME, which has improved considerably the speed of the
>>programmes, here you have the results of the three rounds so far:

By switching to MS 2000 instead of ME, have you got a speed up in nodes per
second. If so can you say by roughly how much.

Chris


>>
>>1 Round
>>
>>Gambit Tiger 2.0 - Deep Fritz           1-0
>>Deep Shredder - Chess Tiger 14.0        0-1
>>Deep Junior - Gandalf 432h              0,5-0,5
>>
>>2nd. Round.
>>
>>Deep Fritz - Deep Shredder              0-1
>>Chess tiger 14.0 - Deep Junior          0,5-0,5
>>Gandalf 432h - Gambit Tiger 2.0         0,5-0,5
>>
>>3rd. Round
>>
>>Gambit Tiger 2.0 - Chess Tiger 14.0     0-1
>>Deep Shredder - Deep Junior             1-0
>>Deep Fritz - Gandalf 432 h              0-1
>>
>>Standings after Round 3:
>>
>>1.- Chess Tiger 14.0                     2,5/3
>>2/3.- Gandalf 432h and Deep Shredder     2,0/3
>>4.- Gambit Tiger 2.0                     1,5/3
>>5.- Deep Junior                          1,0/3
>>6.- Deep Fritz                           0,0/3
>>
>>The two candidates in Enrique's tournament doesn't seem to be in their 'best
>>shape' in my 'domestic tournament'... ;-)
>>
>>The games of round three:
>>
>>BARCELONA 2001  -  ROUND 3
>>
>>
>>[White "Gambit Tiger 2.0 P3 2x933"]
>>[Black "Chess Tiger 14.0 P4 1.4"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>[Opening "C11 French: Steinitz, Boleslavsky Variation"]
>>
>>1.d4 e6 2.e4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.e5 Nfd7 5.f4 c5 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.Be3 cxd4 8.Nxd4 Bc5
>>9.Qd2 O-O 10.O-O-O a6 11.h4 Nxd4 12.Bxd4 b5 13.h5 b4 14.Ne2 a5 15.Bxc5 Nxc5
>>16.Qe3 Qb6 17.f5 a4 18.Kb1 b3 19.cxb3 axb3 20.a3 exf5 21.Rxd5 Na4 22.Qxb6 Nxb6
>>23.Rb5 Nc4 24.Kc1 Be6 25.Rxb3 Nxe5 26.Rc3 Rfc8 27.Rxc8+ Rxc8+ 28.Nc3 Bb3 29.Rh4
>>g6 30.Rb4 Bc4 31.Bxc4 Nxc4 32.a4 Kg7 33.hxg6 fxg6 34.Kb1 g5 35.Nd5 Kf7 36.Nb6
>>Nxb6 37.Rxb6 Ra8 38.b3 h5 39.Rb7+ Kf6 40.Rh7 h4 41.Ka2 Kg6 42.Rc7 g4 43.Rc3 f4
>>44.Rc6+ Kf5 45.Rc5+ Ke4 46.Ka3 h3 47.gxh3 g3 48.Rc4+ Kf3 49.Rc3+ Kg2 50.Rc2+
>>Kxh3 51.Rc3 Rf8 52.Rc7 g2 53.Rh7+ Kg3 54.Rg7+ Kf2 55.Rc7 g1Q 56.Kb2 Re8 57.Rc4
>>Qg7+ 58.Ka2 Re2+ 59.Ka3 Qe7+ 60.Rb4 Qc5 61.a5 Re1 62.a6 Ra1+ 63.Kb2 Qc1# 0-1
>>
>>
>>(1) Deep Shredder P4 1.4 - Deep Junior 6.0 P3 2x933 [B50]
>>Barcelona 2001 Barcelona-Spain, 23.04.2001
>>[Tom Casanovas]
>> 64MB, GENERAL.ctg. PC–1 1.e4 c5 2.Cf3 d6 3.c4 Cc6 4.Cc3 Cf6 5.d4 cxd4 6.Cxd4 g6
>>7.Ae2 Ag7 8.Ae3 0–0 9.Dd2 Cxd4 10.Axd4 Ae6 11.b3 Da5  0.24/18  1:42  12.Td1 a6
>>0.23/17  1:16  13.0–0 Tfc8  0.37/16  34  14.f4 Te8  0.45/16  1:56  15.Db2 Teb8
>>0.58/16  42  16.f5 gxf5  1.17/17  3:48  17.exf5 Ad7  1.47/17  1:28  18.Cd5 Cxd5
>>1.61/17  2:37  19.Axg7 Cb4  2.05/17  4:10  20.Dc3 f6  1.76/16  2:08  21.Dg3 De5
>>2.19/17  1:45  22.Tf4 Dxf4  3.03/17  2:42  23.Dxf4 Rxg7  3.03/18  57  24.c5 Cc6
>>3.58/16  1:43  25.cxd6 e5  3.48/17  1:34  26.fxe6 Axe6  3.37/15  32  27.d7 Tf8
>>4.07/15  1:03  28.Td6 Ag8  3.90/16  1:38  29.Af3 Cd8  3.98/17  1:13  30.Rf2 a5
>>4.00/17  1:11  31.Tb6 a4  4.17/15  40  32.Axb7 Cxb7  4.32/15  18  33.Txb7 Af7
>>4.48/17  0  34.Dg4+ Rh8  4.61/17  52  35.bxa4 Tad8  4.87/18  0  36.a5 Axa2
>>5.01/17  51  37.a6 Af7  7.84/17  5  38.a7 Ta8  10.23/17  7  39.Dg3 h5  15.37/18
>>53  40.Tb8 1–0
>>
>>
>>
>>(122) Deep Fritz P4 1.4 - Gandalf 4.32h P3 2x933 [A45]
>>Level=Blitz:60'.  Barcelona - Spain, 25.04.2001
>>[Tom Casanovas]
>> 64MB, GENERAL.ctg. P400 1.d4 Nf6 2.Bg5 Ne4 3.Bf4 d5 4.f3 Nf6 5.Nc3 c5 6.e4 cxd4
>>7.Qxd4 Nc6 8.Bb5 Bd7 9.Bxc6 Bxc6 10.e5 Nd7 11.e6 fxe6 12.0–0–0 Qb6 13.Qxb6 axb6
>>-0.35/12  4  14.Be3 g6  -0.38/12  1:06  15.Nge2 Bg7  -0.40/11  0  16.Rhe1 0–0
>>-0.52/11  1:16  17.a3 Ra5  -0.57/11  0  18.Nd4 e5  -1.12/12  1:09  19.Ne6 d4
>>-1.29/12  57  20.Nxf8 Kxf8  -1.05/14  0  21.Bd2 dxc3  -1.16/13  1:34  22.Bxc3
>>Rd5  -1.24/12  9  23.Rxd5 Bxd5  -1.23/12  0  24.Re2 Bh6+  -1.34/14  1:50  25.Kb1
>>Bf4  -1.50/14  1:17  26.h3 Kg7  -1.55/14  36  27.b3 Kf6  -1.66/13  1:31  28.Bd2
>>Bxd2  -1.95/14  48  29.Rxd2 Bc6  -1.92/14  39  30.Rf2 e4  -1.92/13  19  31.fxe4+
>>Ke6  -1.96/13  0  32.Kb2 Nf6  -1.96/13  0  33.g4 b5  -2.01/13  0  34.e5 Kxe5
>>-2.08/13  1:27  35.g5 Ne4  -2.35/14  41  36.Rf7 Nxg5  -2.67/14  9  37.Rxe7+ Kf6
>>-3.12/14  0  38.Re3 h5  -3.44/13  24  39.Rg3 Kf5  -3.80/12  44  40.Kc1 Kf4
>>-3.96/12  15  41.Rg1 Be4  -4.20/14  44  42.Rf1+ Kg3  -4.44/14  51  43.Rg1+ Kh4
>>-4.44/13  0  44.Kb2 Nxh3  -5.07/14  1:10  45.Re1 Nf2  -5.26/13  32  46.Rg1 g5
>>-5.96/13  33  47.Kc3 g4  -8.24/13  0  48.Kd2 g3  -9.16/13  39  49.Rc1 g2
>>-14.70/12  1:23  50.c4 Kg3  -14.70/10  0  51.c5 h4 -17.87/10  13  0–1
>>
>>Round 4 comes soon...
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Tom.
>Playing a single game match/tournament does not mean that one engine is better
>than another.  In the case of Cadaques tournament, each engine played a total of
>20 games against each other.  My 2 cents worth.
>Laurence



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