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Subject: Re: Yace 0.99.56 still the strongest amateur engine!? (Crafty 9.)

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 12:20:55 09/05/02

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On September 05, 2002 at 14:39:09, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On September 05, 2002 at 07:03:21, Joachim Rang wrote:
>
>>On September 05, 2002 at 04:20:24, Jouni Uski wrote:
>>
>>>Just notice for everyone. Ridderkerk 1. division is ended:
>>>
>>>WBEC Ridderkerk, 1st Division - 2nd edition.
>>>DUAL-P3-1266  2002.06.21 - 2002.09.03
>>>PONDER ON!!
>>>                           Score
>>>------------------------------------
>>> 1: Yace 0.99.56         50.0 / 76
>>> 2: Comet B.46           44.5 / 76
>>> 3: Gromit 3.8.2         44.0 / 76
>>> 4: Pharaon 2.62         44.0 / 76
>>> 5: Nejmet 3.06          43.5 / 76
>>> 6: Quark 1.76           43.5 / 76
>>> 7: Pepito 1.53          42.0 / 76
>>> 8: Little Goliath 3.5   40.5 / 76
>>> 9: Crafty 18.15         40.0 / 76
>>>10: AnMon 5.21           38.0 / 76
>>>11: SOS 99.11.03         37.5 / 76
>>>12: Amy 0.7              37.5 / 76
>>>13: GreenLightCh 2.18    37.0 / 76
>>>14: Amyan 1.531          34.0 / 76
>>>15: TheCrazyBishop 0045  33.5 / 76
>>>16: Phalanx XXII         32.5 / 76
>>>17: Francesca MAD 0.06   31.5 / 76
>>>18: Leila 0.53h          30.0 / 76
>>>19: King Of Kings 2.022  29.0 / 76
>>>20: Dragon 4.2.3         27.5 / 76
>>>------------------------------------
>>>
>>>Hmm... Yace still the strongest amateur!? Hasn't here been any progress in last
>>>year really in the top?
>>>
>>>Jouni
>>
>>
>>Aristarch 4.4 will beat Yace ;-)
>>
>>I', not sure, if Aristarch is the stongest Amateur (I doubt it), but at least
>>against Yace it's a bit stronger. I did several Matches between Yace and
>>Aristarch 4.4 and all ended with a slightly advantage for Ari.
>
>
>"List" is not included in the above, either, and there's some evidence that it's
>the strongest amateur program.

I do not think that engine that does not know to ponder and does not have book
is the strongest amateur program.

Pondering and book is part of the program.

Uri



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