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Subject: Re: RB 2002 (120'/60) Rounds 35-38: results, cross table, games

Author: pavel

Date: 12:04:54 09/10/02

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On September 10, 2002 at 14:53:03, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>Tournament RB 2002 by chessfriend Rolf Bühler, Zurich
>Published by Kurt Utzinger, Switzerland in September 2002
>Download address of games: http://www.pcschach.de
>**************************50 rounds / 6 engines / 150 games
>*************************
>
>3 x Athlon 1.3/256
>Engine-Matches [normally=1 round per day]
>Fritz7-GUI
>64 MB hashtables
>ponder=off
>4 men TBS
>Own opening books, learning deactivated
>List 4.61 with general.ctg up to round 21, later cm8.ctg
>Time control: 60/120' + 30/60' + 30'
>
>***Results round 35***
>
>* 1/2 (99) LG 2000 v3.7 - Yace 0.99.56
>* 1/2 (92) List 4.61 - Junior 5
>* 0-1 (62) Tao 5.4 - Aristarch 4.4
>
>
>***Results round 36***
>
>* 1-0 (103) Yace 0.99.56 - Aristarch 4.4
>* 0-1 (069) Tao 5.4 - Junior 5
>* 1/2 (032) List 4.61 - LG2000 v3.7
>
>
>***Results round 37***
>
>* 1/2 (71) List 4.61 - Yace 0.99.56
>* 1-0 (48) LG2000 v3.7 - Tao 5.4
>* 0-1 (53) Junior 5 - Aristarch 4.4
>
>
>***Results round 38***
>
>* 1-0 (28) Yace 0.99.56 - Junior 5
>* 0-1 (65) Aristarch 4.4 - LG2000 v3.7
>* 1-0 (54) Tao 5.4 - List 4.61
>
>
>***Standing after round 38***
>
><pre>
>
>    Program                            Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -
>Draws
>
>  1 Junior 5.0                     :  24.0/ 38  63.2   2483   2576  100  89
>  2 List 4.61                      :  22.0/ 38  57.9   2489   2545  107  91
>  3 Little Goliath 2000 v3.7       :  18.0/ 38  47.4   2502   2483   92 114
>  4 Yace 0.99.56                   :  17.5/ 38  46.1   2506   2478   84 112
>  5 Aristarch 4.4                  :  16.5/ 38  43.4   2508   2462   99 108
>  6 Tao 5.4                        :  16.0/ 38  42.1   2511   2455   97 107
></pre>
>


Slowly, but steadily, the other programs are catching up with Junior5.
I wonder if 12 more games will be enough for Yace to catch up with List.

Getting more and more interesting.

cheers,
pavs



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