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Subject: Re: List of Particpants for next tourney so far .... Questions

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 18:32:15 03/24/03

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On March 24, 2003 at 08:05:18, Juan Pablo Naar wrote:

>On March 23, 2003 at 20:55:31, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>98 Rounds - double round robin , unified book and hash - subject to change dual
>>1.7 Ghz , all SMP( Deep) versions playing with 1 CPU
>>
>> Anaconda 1.0
>> AnMon5.21
>> Aristarch 4.4
>> Chess Tiger 14.0
>> CM8 The King Grailmaster II
>> Comet B60
>> Crafty 19.03 (native CB)
>> Crafty 19.03 Capablanca
>> Crafty 19.03 Lasker
>> Crafty 19.03 Morphy
>> Crafty 19.03 Nimzovich
>> Crafty 19.03 Petrosian
>> Crafty 19.03 SE (gm setting)
>> Crafty 19.03 ST (standard)
>> Crafty 19.03 WB (new setting)
>> Deep Fritz
>> Deep Fritz 7
>> Deep Junior 7
>> Deep Sjeng 1.0
>> Fritz 5.32
>> Fritz 6
>> Fritz 6 Light
>> Fritz 7
>> Fritz 8
>> Gambit Tiger 2.0
>> gandalf 5
>> Goliath Light 1.5
>> Hiarcs 7.32
>> Hiarcs 8
>> Junior 7
>> LambChop 10.99
>> List 504
>> Little Goliath 2000 v3.9a
>> Movei 79997
>> Nejmet_3.06
>> Nimzo 8
>> Pharaon 2.62
>> Ruffian 1.0.1
>> Shredder 6
>> Shredder 6.02
>> Shredder 7
>> Sjeng 12.13
>> Smar Think 0.16.b
>> smarthink
>> SOS.2 for Arena
>> Tao 5.4
>> The King SKR
>> The King ST (standard)
>> Wildcat 2.79
>> Yace Paderborn
>
>Hi, can you please tell me the setting for Crafty Petrosian, Capablanca, Lasker,
>Morphy, Nimzovich, SE. Thanks!! And, how can you play the same engine divided in
>8? THnaks
>
>Reagrds, Juan Pablo Naar

No.  It will be released shortly and will be accessible through the krafty
command or uci2wb adapter.  The krafty command will tell you the piece value
setting, but not the other settings.

Each crafty is imported as a separate engine with a unique wb2uci.eng file that
is set to the personality.

Good general question - is there a way for Fritz to play itself  say Fritz
8.0.0.23 vs 8.0.0.5 - I know of no way to make that happen.





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