Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 06:14:54 06/02/03
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Do know this site exists : http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl ??
Very big tournaments between A LOT of engines (see history :
http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/html/his3rdedition.html )
1 Ruffian 1.0.1 79.0 / 100
2 Yace 0.99.77 64.5 / 100
3 Gandalf 4.32h 62.0 / 100
4 LittleGoliath v3.5 61.0 / 100
5 Crafty 19.01 60.0 / 100
6 Warp 0.37 60.0 / 100
7 Comet B.54 56.5 / 100
8 WBNimzo 2000b 55.5 / 100
9 Pharaon 2.62 54.0 / 100
10 Pepito 1.58 54.0 / 100
11 Dragon 4.4.3 50.0 / 100
12 Zarkov 4.5e 49.0 / 100
13 SmarThink 0.14a 48.0 / 100
14 Gromit 3.8.2 47.0 / 100
15 Patzer 3.61 46.0 / 100
16 Nejmet 3.06 45.5 / 100
17 FrancescaMAD 0.0.7 45.5 / 100
18 Quark 1.76 45.0 / 100
19 GreenLightChess 2.18 43.0 / 100
20 AnMon 5.21 43.0 / 100
21 Delfi 3.5 42.5 / 100
22 SOS 99/11/03 42.5 / 100
23 Amyan 1.56 41.5 / 100
24 TheCrazyBishop 0.04.5 37.5 / 100
25 Sjeng 12.13 35.0 / 100
26 Amy 0.8.1 32.5 / 100
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)?
>
>Also, what time control, hash size, and other settings? The fewer number of
>engines, the longer the time control can be.
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