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Subject: Re: The Great Nunn-Position Quadrangular Tournament update

Author: Chessfun

Date: 06:05:30 06/30/02

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On June 29, 2002 at 15:28:16, George Sobala wrote:

>On June 29, 2002 at 04:06:30, George Sobala wrote:
>
>>Which is the greatest ENGINE of them all?
>>
>>(Strip them of their opening books!)
>>
>>Featuring:
>>
>>Fritz 7 (7.0.0.8)
>>Shredder Paderborn
>>Hiarcs8
>>CM8000 variant
>>
>>Hardware: K6/450 64Mb
>>
>>Time setting: 30/0
>>
>>The engines will play through all the Nunn1 and Nunn2 positions both as white
>>and black against all opponents. There are 35 Nunn positions so this will
>>involve 420 games, 210 by each machine.
>>
>>I estimate it will take 12 days of computation to complete this match.
>>
>>Currently finished Nunn2 positions 1,2,3,4,5,6,10,11,12,13,14,15
>>
>>Current scores (out of 72):
>>
>>Shredder     39.5
>>Hiarcs8      37
>>Fritz7       35
>>CM8000v      32.5
>>
>>
>>Individual match scores:
>>
>>Hiarcs8  v  CM8000v    15   - 9
>>Hiarcs8  v  Shredder   10.5 - 13.5
>>Hiarcs8  v  Fritz7     11.5 - 12.5
>>
>>CM8000v  v  Shredder   10.5 - 13.5
>>CM8000v  v  Fritz7     13   - 11
>>
>>Shredder v  Fritz7     12.5 - 11.5
>
>Due to my incompetence in setting up wb2uci correctly, the above were in fact
>played with CM8000 using its default settings. I am now putting the tournament
>back onto its proper track using the CMFun settings (CMFun will run the gauntlet
>against the other engines thus far).


Setting up a CM personality to run in Fritz or any CB interface is a pain.
Fortunately output can be hecked using CM8K itself.

Good luck with your game and for CMFun of course.

Sarah.




>Meanwhile: the scores so far with the other engines:
>
>Hiarcs8 - Shredder 12-14
>Hiarcs8 - Fritz    11.5-14.5
>Shredder - Fritz   12.5-13.5
>
>Fritz    27.5/52
>Shredder 26.5/52
>Hiarcs8  23.5/52



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