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Subject: Final Crafty 19.03 Stein testing nearly complete

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 20:09:31 07/04/03

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blitz 5 0 Secane, PA USA  2002

                            1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0  1  2  3  4  5
1  Crafty 19.03 Petrosian   **    ½  ½  1  ½  1  ½  ½  1  1  1  0  1  ½  9.0/13
2  Hiarcs 8                    ** ½  0  1  1  0  1  0  ½  ½  1  1  1  ½  8.0/13
3  Chess Tiger 15.0         ½  ½  ** 1  1  ½     0  0  1  ½  0  ½  1  1  7.5/13
4  Crafty 19.03 Stein       ½  1  0  **       1  ½  1  0  0  1  1  ½  1  7.5/12
5  Crafty 19.03 Morphy      0  0  0     ** ½  0  1  1     1  1  1  1  1  7.5/12
6  Crafty 19.03 Nimzovich   ½  0  ½     ½  ** 1  ½  ½  0  1  1  1  0  ½  7.0/13
7  Crafty 19.03 ST          0  1     0  1  0  ** ½  1  1  ½  0  ½  0  1  6.5/13
8  The King ST              ½  0  1  ½  0  ½  ½  **    1  ½  ½  0  ½  1  6.5/13
9  Ruffian 1.0.5            ½  1  1  0  0  ½  0     ** ½  0  0  1  1  1  6.5/13
10 Deep Junior 8            0  ½  0  1     1  0  0  ½  ** ½  1     1  1  6.5/12
11 Deep Sjeng 1.5           0  ½  ½  1  0  0  ½  ½  1  ½  ** ½  1        6.0/12
12 Fritz 8                  0  0  1  0  0  0  1  ½  1  0  ½  **       1  5.0/12
13 Crafty 19.03 Lasker      1  0  ½  0  0  0  ½  1  0     0     ** ½  1  4.5/12
14 Crafty 19.03 Capablanca  0  0  0  ½  0  1  1  ½  0  0        ½  ** 1  4.5/12
15 SmarThink                ½  ½  0  0  0  ½  0  0  0  0     0  0  0  ** 1.5/13

Hiarcs and CT made  strong comebacks in the later rounds.  F8 never really got
on tracked,  Deep Sjeng, Lasker and Capabalanca faltered in the the later
rounds.  The King and Ruffian did ok - but nothing to write home about.
Samrthink has terrible timemanagemnt usage in 5 0 games in F8 gui.  I not not
realize that , in hindsight, I would have better to use SOS or YACE.

The story of the hour is Petrosian.  Petrosian was my first modify Crafty
personalit and seemed to benefit the most out my most recent changes with
adaptable null move in 5 0 games.



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