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Subject: Re: Tournament T2002 [40 moves / 80 min] Standing after 17 rounds and games

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 05:37:31 01/12/02

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On January 12, 2002 at 03:35:48, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>Tournament T2002 of chessfriend Rolf Bühler, Zurich
>Hardly to believe, but Shredder 6.32 takes last place. I am rather disappointed
>about this engine, that's not what one would expect from the single computer
>world champion. Most surprising [but not for me] the second place of TheKing
>3.12 X.
>
>Athlon 1.3/256
>Engine-Matches
>Fritz6-GUI
>64 MB hashtables
>ponder=off
>4 men TBS
>40 moves/120 min for rounds 1-10
>40 moves/80 min for remaining rounds
>
>T2002  Ath  2002
>
>                      1   2   3   4   5   6
>1   Chess Tiger 14.0  *** 111 ½0½ 101 1½1 ½½½  11.0/17
>2   TheKing 3.12 X    000 *** 1½½ 1½1 10½ ½1½  10.0/17
>3   Junior 7          ½1½ 0½½ *** 110 ½½0 111   9.0/17
>4   Fritz 7a          010 0½0 001 *** 11½ 1½½   8.0/17
>5   Hiarcs 7.32       0½0 01½ ½½1 00½ *** 10½   7.5/17
>6   Shredder 6.32     ½½½ ½0½ 000 0½½ 01½ ***   5.5/17




 And we can add this tournament from Germany, played under
 similar conditions as the one above.


 NewEngines  2001
 40/2 Germany

                           1     2     3     4

1   Shredder 6           ****  ½11½  ½½11  0110    8.0/12
2   Chess Tiger 14.0     ½00½  ****  1½10  1½½½    6.0/12
3   Junior 7             ½½00  0½01  ****  1½1½    5.5/12
4   Fritz 7a             1001  0½½½  0½0½  ****    4.5/12


 or vs the same opponents T1+T2

                            1        2        3        4

1   Junior 7             ******   ½½00111  0½01½1½  1½1½110   12.5/21
2   Shredder 6           ½½11000  ******   ½11½½½½  01100½½   10.5/21
3   Chess Tiger 14.0     1½10½0½  ½00½½½½  ******   1½½½101   10.5/21
4   Fritz 7a             0½0½010  10011½½  0½½½001  ******     8.5/21


Sune





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