Author: pavel
Date: 00:07:27 01/12/02
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On January 12, 2002 at 02:59:49, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >On January 12, 2002 at 02:44:02, pavel wrote: > >>------------------------------------------------------ >>quick home 2002 >> >> >>1 Chess Tiger 14.0 2500 +261 27.5/34 >>2 Fritz 7 2500 +121 22.5/34 >>3 Hiarcs 7.32 2500 +87 21.0/34 >>4 Shredder 5.32 2500 +64 20.0/34 >>5 Crafty 18.12 2500 +21 18.0/34 267.00 >>6 Fritz 6 2500 +21 18.0/34 253.25 >>7 Junior 6.0 2500 -42 15.0/34 >>8 Fritz 5.32 2500 -64 14.0/34 >>9 Comet B37 2500 -229 7.5/34 >>10 Goliath Light 1.5 2500 -261 6.5/34 >> >>------------------------------------------------------ >> >>With Elostat >> >>------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Program Score % Av.Op. Elo + - Draws >> >>1 Chess Tiger 14.0 : 27.5/ 34 80.9 2475 2725 88 177 14.7 % >>2 Fritz 7 : 22.5/ 34 66.2 2490 2607 103 124 20.6 % >>3 Hiarcs 7.32 : 21.0/ 34 61.8 2492 2575 108 121 17.6 % >>4 Shredder 5.32 : 20.0/ 34 58.8 2496 2558 112 108 23.5 % >>5 Crafty 18.12 : 18.0/ 34 52.9 2503 2523 121 94 29.4 % >>6 Fritz 6 : 18.0/ 34 52.9 2500 2520 121 94 29.4 % >>7 Junior 6.0 : 15.0/ 34 44.1 2499 2458 120 117 11.8 % >>8 Fritz 5.32 : 14.0/ 34 41.2 2505 2443 108 112 23.5 % >>9 Comet B37 : 7.5/ 34 22.1 2529 2309 150 91 20.6 % >>10 Goliath Light 1.5 : 6.5/ 34 19.1 2533 2282 219 88 2.9 % >> >>------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >>I did wanted to run this till 23 rounds and 1035 games, but after playing 170 >>games, I got bored. Because I had something bigger and better planned. >> >>will update as soon as possible. >> >>----- >>pavs >>----- > >Only an question pavel: > >on which time level did the tournament run? > >Thanks, >Eduard LOL! http://www.icdchess.com/forums/1/message.shtml?206798 ------------- (...) Pentium III 1ghz 512mb ram No EGTB Hash=48 mb for 5min/per side Ponder=off Book = 2600.ctg (...) ------------- sorry. ;) pavs
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