Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 04:58:02 06/02/03
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On June 02, 2003 at 07:42:43, Joachim Rang wrote: >I disagree. > >shredder 7 and Fritz 8 are clearly better. CT15, Rebel and the King probably >too. I have other results! Do you know newer Ruffian versions? If I posted results: Ruffian vs. Junior 8 CCC is in panic situation! Best Frank >regards > >Joachim Rang > >On June 02, 2003 at 04:55:15, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>On June 02, 2003 at 04:21:27, Russell Reagan wrote: >> >>>On June 02, 2003 at 02:34:30, Jouni Uski wrote: >>> >>>>I made prediction last september, when Ruffian come out. My prediction: it takes >>>>more than one year before it's beaten by amateur! Soon 9 months is >>>>gone and my prediction still keeps. Of course List, SOS and Aristarch are >>>>getting much better, but still they are not quite at Ruffian level. Of course >>>>differences are minor and surprises are possible... >>>> >>>>Jouni >>> >>>Which engines do you think should be tested to determine the strongest freely >>>available amateur? Maybe I will run a tournament. How about... >>> >>>Amy >>>Aristarch >>>Comet >>>Crafty >>>LambChop >>>List >>>Pepito >>>Ruffian >>>SOS >>>Yace >>> >>>Any suggestions (either engines to add or remove)? >> >>Remove: >>List, newer versions are not compatible to UCI / WB or not available (I don't >>know). >> >>You forgot the complete newer generation of engines: >> >>- TheBaron >>- SmarThink >>- Knight Dreamer >>- Delfi >>- Ktulu >>- Green Light Chess >>- King of Kings >> >>I don't know how strong are Dorky or Betsy! >> >>Knight Dreamer and Delfi are very strong, not sure but maybe on Crafty level or >>better. >> >>>Also, what time control, hash size, and other settings? The fewer number of >>>engines, the longer the time control can be. >> >>I used 40/40 and 40/10! >> >>And don't forget ... newer versions of Ruffian are very very strong. After my >>opinion is Ruffian at the moment the number 3 (maybe Fritz and Shredder are a >>little bit stronger). >> >>Best >>Frank
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