Author: Graham Banks
Date: 03:39:44 05/20/01
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On May 20, 2001 at 04:43:19, Chessfun wrote: >On May 20, 2001 at 01:14:11, Graham Banks wrote: > >>Each personality has played the others 4 times. (all 16mb hash) >> >>Octopus - 37.0/56 >>Fortress - 36.5 >>Devourer - 31.0 >>8555 - 29.5 >>Omega - 29.0 >>8777 - 29.0 >>Kiwi(Banks3) - 28.5 >>Deep CM - 28.0 >>Rudidio(KKND)- 27.5 >>Utzinger - 26.5 >>Titan - 26.5 >>Extra - 24.5 >>Chessmaster16- 24.0 >>El Rey - 21.5 >>Mg1 - 21.0 >> >>I'm currently playing CM Fun, CM Legend, CM Pillager, CM Ace, CM Ming and CM >>8999 against all of these personalities and will update the points table when >>done. If there are other personalities you'd like me to add, please let me know >>the name and settings. >>Regards, Graham. > > >Only thing I see that strikes me is the difference between top >and bottom see my message: >http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?170638 which was >5/2 where almost all finished at similar scores except CMFortress >which finished clear last whereas here it is in 2nd. > >How are you playing this tournament. As individual 4 game matches?. >are the books the same? > >Sarah. All using the CM8000 book. Some matches played in mini round robins(overnight), others as 4 game matches which I run during the day as able. No duplicate games allowed involving the same 2 personalities. Matches played with CM Fun to date: Fun - Octopus 3-1 Fun - Fortress 0-4 Fun - 8555 2.5-1.5 Fun - Utzinger 1.5-2.5 Fun - Mg1 2.5-1.5 Fun - Devourer 1.5-0.5(in progress) Once I've completed testing at 60/10, I'll do further testing at 60/30 and 60/60, then hopefully 40/120(running 1 game overnight per night). When I do the 40/120, I'll only involve 1 personality per person. Before then I've got to decide which of my 10 seems strongest on a consistent basis over the different time controls. I certainly don't intend to create any more! Regards, Graham.
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