Author: Bertil Eklund
Date: 15:47:05 06/12/01
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On June 12, 2001 at 18:41:58, Christophe Theron wrote: >On June 12, 2001 at 14:48:10, Thoralf Karlsson wrote: > >> THE SSDF RATING LIST 2001-06-11 79042 games played by 219 computers >> Rating + - Games Won Oppo >> ------ --- --- ----- --- ---- >> 1 Deep Fritz 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2653 29 -28 647 64% 2551 >> 2 Gambit Tiger 2.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2650 43 -40 302 67% 2528 >> 3 Chess Tiger 14.0 CB 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2632 43 -40 308 67% 2508 >> 4 Fritz 6.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2623 23 -23 968 64% 2520 >> 5 Junior 6.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2596 20 -20 1230 62% 2509 >> 6 Chess Tiger 12.0 DOS 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2576 26 -26 733 61% 2499 >> 7 Fritz 5.32 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2551 25 -25 804 58% 2496 >> 8 Nimzo 7.32 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2550 24 -23 897 58% 2491 >> 9 Nimzo 8.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2542 28 -28 612 54% 2511 >> 10 Junior 5.0 128MB K6-2 450 MHz 2534 25 -25 790 58% 2478 > > > >Congratulations to Frans Morsch and Mathias Feist (and the ChessBase team). > >Deep Fritz is definitely a very tough client. You cannot lead the SSDF list by >accident, and leading it for so many years in a row is probably the best >achievement of a chess program of all times. > >If you want to sum up the history of chess programs for microcomputers, I think >you just need to remember 3 names: >* Richard Lang >* Frans Morsch and Mathias Feist > > > > Christophe Hopefully we can add a few more very soon! Bertil
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