Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 08:03:49 07/04/03
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On July 04, 2003 at 10:29:59, Mike Byrne wrote: >blitz 5 0 Secane, PA USA 2002 > > 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 >1 Junior 8 ** 1 1 2.0/2 >2 Crafty 19.03 Morphy ** 1 1 2.0/2 >3 Deep Sjeng 1.5 0 ** 1 1.0/2 >4 Crafty 19.03 Capablanca ** 1 1.0/1 >5 Crafty 19.03 Nimzovich 0 ** 1 1.0/2 >6 Crafty 19.03 Lasker 0 ** 1 1.0/2 >7 The King ST ** 1 1.0/1 >8 Crafty 19.03 ST ** 1 1.0/1 >9 Crafty 19.03 Petrosian 0 ** ½ 0.5/2 >10 Crafty 19.03 Stein ½ ** 0.5/1 >11 Chess Tiger 15.0 0 ** 0.0/1 >12 Ruffian 1.0.5 ** 0.0/0 >13 SmarThink 0 0 ** 0.0/2 >14 Fritz 8 0 0 ** 0.0/2 >15 Hiarcs 8 0 ** 0.0/1 > >One of the changes - dynamic null move of 1 to 4 depending on position affects >all personalities. That is why I'm testing all the personalities here. > >So far so go - this is just into the second round. I completed a a 60 game/5 >match against Ruffian that ended dead even (Which is good). > >If results here stay respectable and there are no crashes, this will be the >version release later this weekend. Email me with the word "include" in the >subject heading if you're interested in this 100% free modified "Crafty 19.03 >Stein". Juat for clarification - when I run a "true" Crafty 19.03 from Bob's original source - it never crashes on my machine. So if my modifed Crafty crashes on my machine - I know I broke something and I have to fix it. So far this version has not crashed after 75 engine vs engine games. That;s a good sign. I f I break something, I will usually see it 10 - 20 games or on a wac300 test. > >All copyrights owned by and maintained by Bob Hyatt. > >For those that did know GM Stein. > >Leonoid Stein was a briliant GM whose life was cut short tragically. He was >USSR Champion in 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1969 ahead of many of the same >grandmasters we idolize today. At one point he was 7-0 against Petrosian. If >you have not yet study his games, you should.
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