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Subject: First round of "Activschach-2002-CH" has finished

Author: Michael Schmolei

Date: 04:21:20 01/13/02


The first round of my new tournament has finished:
Condition: Pentium III 600E, each program max. 64 MB hashtables,
8 MB tablebase-cache
all 3-,4- and 5-men tablebases (if supported)
ponder off, learning on
time-control: 20 min./game + 10 sec./move
15 rounds suisse system

  1:   Capture R1                - Shredder 4                  0.5:0.5
  2:   LambChop 10.88            - Pepito 1.42                   1:0
  3:   Chess System Tal II 2.03  - Francesca MAD 0.06            0:1
  4:   Comet B27                 - Triple Brain (S6/G4.32h)    0.5:0.5
  5:   AnMon 5.16 UCI            - Yace 0.99.56                  0:1
  6:   Little Goliath 2000 v2.9a - Yace 0.99.01                  0:1
  7:   Genius 3                  - Comet B37                   0.5:0.5
  8:   Fritz 7a                  - Little Goliath 2000 v.3       1:0
  9:   Genius 6.5                - SOS 11/2000                   0:1
 10:   Gandalf 4.32f             - Green Light Chess 2.15c       1:0
 11:   Fritz 5.32                - Deep Shredder                 0:1
 12:   Hiarcs 7.32               - Patzer 3.61                   1:0
 13:   Chessmaster 8000          - Shredder 3                    0:1
 14:   Gandalf 4.32g             - Nejmet 2.60                   1:0
 15:   Shredder 5                - Crafty 18.12                  1:0
 16:   Fritz 6                   - Century 3.3                 0.5:0.5
 17:   Gambit Tiger 2.0(aggr.)   - InmiChess 3.05                1:0
 18:   Shredder 6                - Gandalf 4.32h UCI             1:0
 19:   Chess Tiger 14.0          - Goliath Light 1.5           0.5:0.5
 20:   Crafty 17.14              - WBNimzo 2000b                 0:1

more informations and all games on my homepage
http://members.tripod.de/Michaels_Schachpage



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