Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 07:31:26 08/03/01
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On August 03, 2001 at 07:25:57, Leo Dijksman wrote: > >Info WB-Ridderkerk Tournament: >Computer is a Dual P3-933mhz, 384 RAM >Windows2000 and Winboard 4.2.3. >Games played with Ponder=ON >Time: 60 moves/60 minutes. > >The 4e_5e Division is finnished, the great winner is >King Of Kings 1.95 by Koundinya Veluri with a 100% score, >Congratulates to Koundinya! >2e is Ghost 0.13 and 3e Esc 1.02, this 3 engines promote to the 3e Division. >The engines of rank 4 to 16 plays in the 4e Division 2002, rank 17 and lower >plays in the 5e Division 2002. (IF there is a new version available that >claim a draw if a 3 fold repetition or the 50 moves draw is reached in a game >before 01/01/2002 (this is only for the engines that not support the draw >sofar)). > >The final crosstable can be found at my tournament pages, there is also a zipped >pgn file with all 406 games for download. > >http://home.hccnet.nl/leo.dijksman/index.html > >The 3e Division will start later today or tomorrow. (time controle: 40/40) > >Leo. I must admit, I've never seen a program score 28/28 in a tournament. (I've also never seen a SECOND PLACE finisher in any chess tournament, human or PC, score 26/28!) It sounds like King of Kings belongs a couple divisions higher. Has it been tested against programs at that higher level?
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