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Subject: Re: My Next Tournament - Programs needed.

Author: Chessfun

Date: 15:15:16 02/23/03

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On February 23, 2003 at 17:40:18, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On February 23, 2003 at 16:11:02, Drexel,Michael wrote:
>
>>On February 23, 2003 at 01:58:10, Mike Byrne wrote:
>>
>>>I'm starting to plan for my next long tournament double round robin at 40/2 (40
>>>Moves/2 Hours) to start in a month or so.  It will use a unified book - most
>>>likely Hiracs 8 tournament book.
>>>
>>>Right now I'm thinking it would be somewhere between 24 to 32 programs - a
>>>combination of commercial,amatuer, special editions or cloned versions with
>>>modifications and beta amatuer/commercial engines.
>>>
>>>The programs that I plan to be in it right now are as follows:
>>>
>>>Ruffian
>>>Junior 7
>>>Fritz 8
>>>Fritz 7
>>>Chess Tiger 14 (unless somebody can tell me how to run Chess Tiger 15 in CB
>>>tourney)
>>>Shredder 7
>>>Crafty (latest stock version)
>>>Crafty SE (modified verson)
>>>YACE
>>>Comet 55
>>>Gandalf 5
>>>Deep Sjeng 1.0
>>>Hiarcs 8
>>>The King ( may be modified settings)
>>>Nimzo 8
>>>Tao 5.4
>>>Shredder 6 or 6.02
>>>Movei
>>>
>>>under consideration:
>>>
>>>Little Goliath 3.9
>>>Gambit Tiger
>>>The King (other modified settings)
>>>Deep Sjeng 1.0 (other modified settings)
>>>Fritz 6 or 5.32
>>>Crafty (other modified settings)
>>>Hiarcs 7.32
>>>
>>>
>>>Also any amatuer/commercial  engine-x that a  programmer would want me to play
>>>at these long time controls - email me if interested.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Michael Byrne (mfbyrne_pa@msn.com)
>>
>>Why not List 5.04?
>
>List will be in - thank you for suggesting it.
>
>Michael

How about replacing Gandalf 5 with 5.1 which is a free upgrade?

Also should you need help in either set-up or posting the results, I'm sure Rolf
could lend a hand ;-) <cough>

Sarah.




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