Author: Chessfun
Date: 12:17:06 09/10/02
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On September 10, 2002 at 15:04:54, pavel wrote: >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. I doubt it. Even were List to only score 33.33% it would have 26 points. Yace would still need 9 points....75% to overtake it. List has performed very well, I'm interested if the programmer is actively working on it, to include pondering etc. >Getting more and more interesting. Agree. Sarah.
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