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Subject: Re: Junior 8 - The King 3.23 (SKR) now +5/-3/=10 (56%)

Author: Anson T J

Date: 07:35:44 07/30/03

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On July 30, 2003 at 09:55:34, Lyn Harper wrote:

>On July 30, 2003 at 09:22:18, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On July 30, 2003 at 09:05:49, Anson T J wrote:
>>
>>>Time Control:
>>>
>>>40/2 hours + 20/1 hour + 30mins rest:
>>>Hardware: Dual AMD 2400+ 1 cpu each
>>>128 MB Hash each.
>>>Permanent Brain on.
>>>Own books (The King is using F6's general.ctg) with learning.
>>>Complete Set of 3, 4, 5 Piece Tablebases
>>>
>>>Junior Test London  2003
>>>
>>>                       123456789012345678
>>>1   Junior 8           ½1½1½½½½11½100½0½½ 10.0/18
>>>2   The King 3.23 SKR  ½0½0½½½½00½011½1½½  8.0/18
>>>
>>>With The King 3.23 SKR scoring 75% over the last 6 games raising its percentage from 30% to 44% looks like we have a good match on our hands.
>>>
>>>Visit http://mysite.freeserve.com/intagrand/junior8test/index.html
>>>
>>>Here you can download games from this and previous tournaments and play through
>>>the games on a Java Chess Applet.
>>>
>>>Click on The "Live!" link (on the page above) to display the current game. Now
>>>fully automated updating every minute with the clocks displayed along side the
>>>players name!
>>>
>>>If you notice any bugs on the page, please inform me as I'm testing code which
>>>updates the pages automatically.
>>>
>>>regards,
>>>
>>>Anson
>>
>>     Hi Anson
>>     The King 3.23 SKR stroked back .-)) Such things happen: I have often
>>     enough seen matches between equal strong engines with first 7-3 and
>>     then 3-7. Anyway, a very interesting match.
>>     Kurt
>  Look at it another way.. the King went through until the 13th round before
> winning a game :)

You can look at it any way you like :) I'm just saying it didn't continue to be
the slaughter it started out to be :)

Looks like this tournament is going to finish much quicker than the others as
The King 3.23 responds very quickly and doesn't like to use much of its
allocated time. Its often an hour ahead on the clock and the rate of games per
day is much quicker compared to the other matches. This means that testing other
settings of the King won't be as time consuming as other engines.



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