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Subject: Re: Who is Currently the Worlds Strongest Chess Programmer (elo)

Author: Andrew Williams

Date: 02:13:37 06/18/03

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On June 17, 2003 at 19:57:53, Thomas Mayer wrote:

>Hi Russell,
>
>> What is the current gap? I might be interested in joining the contest :)
>
>in long terms I guess Quark and Monsoon are both around 2400-2500 when we set
>e.g. Ruffian to 2700... I think Quarks difference to Ruffian is closer to 200
>Elos then 300... But I myself would not set Ruffian to 2700 nor any other chess
>engine of the world (including Deep Blue)
>
>On ICC Quarks standard rating is usually around 2500 and its blitz rating around
>2700... same is true for monsoon - usually its blitz rating is anyway a bit
>higher then that from Quark, but Quarks standard rating is usually a bit higher
>then that from monsoon... (But my own ICC rating is a bit higher then Scotts, at
>the moment 1352 in Blitz)
>
>Greets, Thomas


Ahem!


My program:

Information about ICC member PostModernist:
 PostModernist is a computer program.
          rating   win  loss  draw total    best
Wild        2103    19    10     0    29    2103  (17-Apr-03)
Bullet      2359  5065  1808   621  7494    2690  (15-Dec-01)
Blitz       2616 31957  7150  4471 43578    2899  (20-Jul-01)
Standard    2489  2427  1616   839  4882    2611  ( 7-Jun-03)

 1. Programmer: Andrew Williams, aka CtID
 2. This is PostModernist, experimental version.
 3. Running under Linux on an AMD Athlon 1200 with 768meg RAM



Information about ICC member CtID:
          rating   win  loss  draw total    best
Bullet      1406     0     2     0     2       0
Blitz       1148    17    20     2    39    1167  (10-Mar-02)

 1. Andrew Williams
 2. Author of PostModernist(C)



I've not played many games of course, but believe me, my rating isn't going to
go much higher than that!!


Andrew




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