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Subject: Re: CM9 SKR report updated / 900 games 40'/40 available

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 22:36:51 04/14/03

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On April 14, 2003 at 21:42:19, stuart taylor wrote:

>On April 14, 2003 at 16:39:50, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>under section "Chessmaster" of our homepage "Kurt & Rolf Chess" at
>>http://www.beepworld.de/members39/utzinger
>>including results vs ChessTiger15 and Shredder 7.04
>>Kurt
>
>This looks like a great thing, If it's simply CM9K with a particular setting. So that's what is ment by the King engine?

     I do not understand what you mean by that. It's The King 3.23 with the
     SKR settings.
>
>Since it is said that this is the streongest setting for long games, and the
>games were as quick as 40 in 40, at only 1.3 Ghz, might it be that at tournament
>time controls, and/or with stronger hardware (for both sides) it might be even
>less tough for it to beat everything else? (I think it even lost overall,
>slightly, to Shredder 7.04, and to some others it drew)
>S.Taylor

     Hard to say but show me an engine with 18 50-games matches total 900 games
     with such a good overall result. I am wondering why people are not testing
     Fritz8, ChessTiger15, Hiarcs8 in such a way. We shall soon start a new
     tournament 120'/60 of 100 rounds and the following participants: CM9 SKR,
     ChessTiger15, Fritz8008, Hiarcs8, Junior8, Shredder704 all engines with
     own books except CM9 SKR with remis.ctg, book learning on, ponder=off and
     then we shall see what happens. We feel that The King 3.23 SKR becomes
     even stronger at even longer time controls.
     Kurt



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