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Subject: Re: OP 2002 Nunn Test [60/120'] ChessTiger14 winner of position no. 4

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 13:22:32 04/14/02

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On April 14, 2002 at 15:34:05, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

Thanks for the info.

Note the average guy , definitely me, when reading postings
of results only reads that one. i never try to find an older
one. So chance was 0 i would have seen it.

Big job to play that many games!!

You use 3 computers.
I assume you only play UNDER the fritz GUI ?

So practical the level is half of th elevel you mention
because 2 programs are running. so it is 1 minute a move
practical spoken.

I should optimize DIEP at 1 minute a move if i see the many
match postings here who play at about that level!!

>I have always stated the exact tournament conditions of OP 2002.
>
>Tournament OP 2002 by chessfriend Rolf Bühler, Zurich
>Nunn1 test = 10 positions / No opening books used
>Published by Kurt Utzinger, Wetzikon on 13th April 2002
>
>Played 41 of 100 rounds / 123 games of 300 games / 6 engines
>Rounds 41-50 = Nunn position 5, Queens Gambit, Exchange-Variation
>
>3 x AMD Athlon 1.3 GHz, 256 MB ram
>Engine-Matches [normally=1 round per day]
>Fritz6-GUI [ChessBase]
>64 MB hashtables; ponder=off; 4 men TBS
>
>Shredder 6.02  = Shredder Paderborn (CB)
>
>TheKing 3.12 X = TheKing 3.12d [8777 settings and
>using WinBoard adapter 2000-11-23 and InBetween.ini]
>
>Time control: 60/120' + 30/60' + 30'



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