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Subject: Re: ATTN : CCC users - 1 Hour CCR Test - A little experiment - help needed

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 22:37:02 05/05/01

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On May 04, 2001 at 18:46:19, Peter Berger wrote:

22 is peanut for DIEP.

matter of some work on eval in past :)

>Hi there ,
>
>I believe in community experiments .
>
>I'd love to get some more results by other users or chess programmers that can
>afford to spend one hour on a little experiment .
>
>The 1 Hour CCR test by Larry Kaufmann - it is explained in
>http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?167129 - a post by Dana Turnmire
>.
>
>Could you test your favourite or your own program and come back with your result
>and post it here ( ratings calculated with the USCF formula ) ?
>
>This is _no_ scientific experiment . I think the test has some merit - others
>don't - it's just for fun .
>
>Especially results of the so-called "weaker" programs would be very much
>appreciated - and : where's the Chessbase crew ? No Chessbase prog in the top 12
>??? Come on ..
>
>Thanks in advance .
>
>pete
>
>Yace results/ 1 Hour CCR Test/Ranking updated
>
>Yace 0.99.17 on PIII500 :
>
>	15''	30''	1'	2'	Points
>Test 1	Nf3(0)	Nf3(1)	Qb3(1)	Qb3(1)	2
>Test 2	Bc8(1)	e6(0)	Bc8(1)	Qc7(0)	2
>Test 3	Nh6(1)	Nh6(1)	Nh6(1)	Nh6(1)	4
>Test 4	Ne5(0)	Ne5(0)	Rbc1(0)	Rbc1(0)	0
>Test 5	e5(1)	e5(1)	e6(0)	e6(0)	2
>Test 6	Bxc3(1)	Bxc3(1)	Bxc3(1)	Bxc3(1)	4
>Test 7	Rfb8(1)	Rfb8(1)	Rfb8(1)	Rfb8(1)	4
>Test 8	d5(1)	d5(1)	0-0(0)	0-0(0)	2
>Test 9	Nd4(1)	Nd4(1)	Nd4(1)	Nd4(1)	4
>Test 10	a4(1)	a4(1)	a4(1)	a4(1)	4
>Test 11	ef(0)	ef(0)	ef(0)	ef(0)	0
>Test 12	Bxf7(1)	Bxf7(1)	Bxf7(1)	Bxf7(1)	4
>Test 13	Be6(1)	Nc6(1)	Nc6(1)	Nc6(1)	4
>Test 14	f6(1)	f6(1)	f6(1)	f6(1)	4
>Test 15	ef(1)	ef(1)	ef(1)	ef(1)	4
>Test 16	ed(0)	ed(0)	ed(0)	d5(0)	1
>Test 17	d3(1)	Re1(1)	d3(1)	d3(1)	4
>Test 18	Nxc6(0)	Nxc6(0)	Bxf6(1)	Bxf6(1)	2
>Test 19	Bxe6(1)	Bxe6(1)	Bxe6(1)	Bxe6(1)	4
>Test 20	Ndb5(1)	Ndb5(1)	Ndb5(1)	Ndb5(1)	4
>Test 21	de(1)	de(1)	de(1)	de(1)	4
>Test 22	0-0(0)	0-0(0)	0-0(0)	0-0(0)	0
>Test 23	Bxh7(1)	Bxh7(1)	Bxh7(1)	Bxh7(1)	4
>Test 24	Nxe5(1)	Nxe5(1)	Nxe5(1)	Nxe5(1)	4
>Test 25	Nxc6(1)	Nxc6(1)	Nxc6(1)	Nxc6(1)	4
>
>Total Points :	75/100
>
>Testresult : 2600
>
>Ranking :
>
>1. Comet dev version on K6/450			2664
>2. Shredder 5.0 on PIII500			2616
>3. Rebel Century 3.0 on PIII600			2616
>4. Yace 0.99.17 on PIII500			2600
>5. Gandalf 4.32h on PIII500			2584
>6. Gambit Tiger 2.0 on PIII600			2584
>7. Bringer 1.8 on PIII500			2536
>8. PostModernist dev version on Athlon 1200	2536
>9. Crafty 18.9 on PIII500			2520
>10. Pretz dev version on PII400			2488
>11. Gaviota v0.2.1 on PIII700			2488
>12. Radio Shack 2250 Chess Champion		2248
>
>
>The contenders facing the most difficult positions (CCR 4,5,8,10,11,16 and 22):
>
>Comet dev version on K6/450 solved : CCR 5,8,10,11
>Century 3.0 on PIII600 solved: CCR 5,10,11,16
>Gaviota v0.2.1 on PIII700 solved: CCR 5,10,11,16
>Shredder 5.0 on PIII500 solved : CCR 5,10,11
>Gandalf 4.32h on PIII500 solved: CCR 5,10,11
>Gambit Tiger 2.0 on PIII600 solved : CCR 4,5,10
>Yace 0.99.17 on PIII500 solved : CCR 10,16
>PostModernist dev version on Athlon 1200 solved : CCR 8,10
>Crafty 18.9 on PIII500 solved : CCR 10,16
>Pretz dev version on PII400 solved : CCR 10
>Radio Shack 2250 Chess Champion solved : ??
>Bringer 1.8 on PIII500 solved :
>
>Positions still remaining unsolved :
>
>CCR 22
>
>Thanks to Miguel A. Ballicora, Jeff Lischer, Paul, Ulrich Tuerke, Dana Turnmire
>and Andrew Williams for posting your results !
>
>Cheers.
>
>pete



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