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Subject: Re: 4e_5e Division "WB-Ridderkerk" finnished!! (Winboard tournament)

Author: Leo Dijksman

Date: 08:49:26 08/03/01

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On August 03, 2001 at 10:31:26, Roy Eassa wrote:

>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?

I had test version KoK 1.94 and Ghost 0.13 and they lost at that time against
some of the engines wich are play in the 3e Division, and in the tournament
version 1.95 had a bit luck when Chessterfield missed the winning combination
(2x) and then lost the game.
I have replaced the 1.94 version at the begin of the tournament while i found a
bug in it, at this moment King Of Kings version 1.96 is released wich has now
a opening book and use egtb's, if you want to try it you can find it here:

http://www.ecf.utoronto.ca/~veluri/chess/

Leo.




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