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Subject: Re: T2002 [60/120'] Standing after 100 rounds [Results, Games]

Author: John Merlino

Date: 10:00:07 03/14/02

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On March 13, 2002 at 19:03:55, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>Tournament T2002 by chessfriend Rolf Bühler, Zurich
>***************Played 100 of 100 rounds*************
>
>3 x Athlon 1.3/256
>Engine-Matches [normally=1 round per day]
>Fritz6-GUI
>64 MB hashtables
>ponder=off
>4 men TBS
>Each program with its own opening book
>TheKing312X with Nz7book.ctg
>Book Options: Use Book, Tournament book, Minimum games=2, Optimize
>40/120' + 20/60' + 30' for rounds 1-10 [normal book options]
>40/80'  + 20/40' + 30' for rounds 11-25
>60/120' + 30/60' + 30' for rounds 26-100
>
>
>***Results round 100***
>
>100.1)  0-1 Fritz7002 vs Junior7
>100.2)  1/2 ChessTiger14 vs Shredder6
>100.3)  1-0 TheKing 3.12X vs Hiarcs732
>
>***Final standing after 100 rounds***
>
><pre>
>    Program                            Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -
>Draws
>
>  1 TheKing 3.12 X                 :  58.5/100  58.5   2390   2450   62  51
>39.0 %
>  2 Fritz 7002                     :  56.5/100  56.5   2392   2438   64  47
>43.0 %
>  3 Shredder 6                     :  48.0/100  48.0   2402   2388   47  69
>40.0 %
>  4 Junior 7                       :  48.0/100  48.0   2402   2388   49  69
>36.0 %
>  5 Chess Tiger 14.0               :  47.5/100  47.5   2403   2385   46  68
>41.0 %
>  6 Hiarcs 7.32                    :  41.5/100  41.5   2410   2350   55  62
>33.0 %
></pre>
>
>Generated with Frank Schubert's Elostat v1.1 [Start ELO = 2400]

On behalf of Johan and the Chessmaster development team, we thank you and Rolf
for doing all of this work for the last several months. It was a great pleasure
to watch, and I know that Johan followed the tournament closely.

Now, about the personality settings....? ;-)

jm



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