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Subject: Re: tournaments posted here, will help you purchase your next program

Author: John Smith

Date: 21:35:22 07/21/01

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On July 21, 2001 at 13:00:03, K. Burcham wrote:

>
>winners of each tournament with high tech analysis.
>this is a summary of the last 10 tournaments posted here,
>   this should help you in your next program purchase.
>all of these tournaments are tightly controlled with all parameters,
>   and settings equal.
>we put all opening books in a hat, mixed it up and drew a number,
>    very fair opening book assignments with this process.
>since most here are into hardware, we updated our comps to 200
>    pentium pros. hash is set at 2 megs for all programs.
>15 of the top programs competed in each tournament.
>200 games each player per tournament.
>
>dont have games for you at this moment. smoked the hard drive in the
>     server. should be up and running as soon as i figure out how to
>     extract files from burnt out scsi.
>
>after reading all of these tournament results here, i will know exactly
>       my next program purchase, and will get the same results posted here.
>
>
>tournament 1.  deep junior7   struggled but beat the best
>
>tournament 2.  deep fritz     close but beat the world champion
>
>tournament 3.  tiger 14       still at the top
>
>tournament 4.  shredder5.32   world champion again
>
>tournament 5.  deep shredder  amazing play in endgame
>
>tournament 6.  century 3      ed has done it again
>
>tournament 7.  gambit tiger   great openings, opponents didnt have a clue
>
>tournament 8.  the king       this is why he is called the king
>
>tournament 9.  program 28351  wouldn't tell us who this was, it rocks
>
>tournament 10. chessmaster5500 with wwf personality, no big surprise here


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