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Subject: Re: CM 9K Tourney

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 14:16:27 09/08/02

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On September 08, 2002 at 14:32:23, John Merlino wrote:

>On September 08, 2002 at 11:07:19, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>CM 9 K Tourney using the Import Winboard engine for CM8K , CM Grailmaster and
>>Crafty Clone - Crafty GM.  Games 5/0.  The upside surprise is Logan - a lower
>>ranked CM9K presonality and the downside surprise is the the middle of pack
>>score for CM9K standard personality "Chessmaster".  But these are only a few
>>quick 5 - games and may not be indicative of longer time controls or  even just
>>more games.  All games were played on a dual Xeon 1.7 Ghz with each program on
>>itys own CPU with pondering on.  The toruney is just about 1/2 half way through
>>- it's a one game RR.
>>
>>Name                Wins    Draws   Losses  Games   Score
>>Korchnoi               6       1       0       7     6.5
>>Fischer                5       1       1       7     5.5
>>Waitzkin               4       2       2       8     5.0
>>Karpov                 4       2       1       7     5.0
>>Logan                  1       8       0       9     5.0
>>CM 8000                4       1       3       8     4.5
>>Spassky                3       2       2       7     4.0
>>Chessmaster            3       1       3       7     3.5
>>Queenie                3       1       4       8     3.5
>>Frederic               2       3       3       8     3.5
>>Crafty GM              2       2       5       9     3.0
>>Polgar                 2       2       3       7     3.0
>>Grailmaster 3.0        1       4       3       8     3.0
>>Kamsky                 2       1       4       7     2.5
>>Capablanca             2       0       5       7     2.0
>>Shakespeare            1       1       6       8     1.5
>
>Logan is an interesting personality. It says "Drawmaster" next to his picture
>and the above shows that it is quite true -- 9 games, 8 draws. For a strong
>player, it is very difficult to beat Logan, but it is also very difficult to
>lose to Logan.
>
>As for the results from this tournament, you can have a crosstable generated and
>then copy it to the Windows clipboard (and then into a post). While the
>tournament is running, just go to "Game -> Tournament -> View Results", click
>"Crosstable", and then click "Copy to Clipboard".
>
>That should make your life a little easier when you post the final results.
>
>jm



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