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Subject: Tournaments

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 04:54:20 04/25/98


Final results of my 2 tournaments:

At 40 moves in 2 hours:

            R9     F5     H6     N98   M7.1    Score     %
Rebel 9    -----    9    10.5    13     12    44.5/80   55,6%
Fritz 5     11    -----    9    11.5   10.5    42/80    52,5%
Hiarcs 6    9,5    11    -----    9     11    40.5/80   50,6%
Nimzo 98     7     8.5    11    -----   11    37.5/80   46,9%
Mchess 7.1   8     9.5     9      9    -----  35.5/80   44,4%

Time control: 40 moves in 2 hours
Game played: 200

P200MMX

Rebel 9 with 60 Mb hashtables
Fritz 5 with 100 MB hashtables
Hiarcs 6 with 63 MB hashtables
Nimzo 98 with 100 MB hashtables
Mchess 7.1 with 60 MB hashtables

* games Fritz 5 - Nimzo 98 played with 48 MB hashtables


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At 30 seconds per move:

               F5+H6  N98    F5    R9    H6   SH2   M7.1 J4.6   Total
%
Fritz5+Hiarcs6 -----  5.5   4.5    6    4.5    6    6.5    6     39
55.7%
Nimzo98         4.5  -----  3.5    4     5     8    6.5    7    38.5
55.0%
Fritz 5         5.5   6.5  -----   5     6     5    4.5   5.5    38
54.3%
Rebel 9          4     6     5   -----   4    4.5   7.5   6.5   37.5
53.6%
Hiarcs 6        5.5    5     4     6   -----  6.5    5     5     37
52.9%
Shredder 2       4     2     5    5.5   3.5  -----  5.5    6    31.5
45.0%
Mchess 7.1      3.5   3.5   5.5   2.5    5    4.5  -----   5    29.5
42.1%
Junior 4.6       4     3    4.5   3.5    5     4     5   -----   29
41.4%


P200MMX/64 at 30 seconds/move, total of 280 games.

Fritz5 + Hiarcs 6: the module Hiarcs 6 took over during the endgames.

Junior played all its games with the Powerbooks, instead of using its
own book. At the time I thought the Powerbook was required by the
autoplaying Fritz 5. My mistake. :(

All games Fritz-Junior and Fritz-Fritz+Hiarcs were played in
engine-engine form within Fritz 5 on a P200MMX/128.

Enrique



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