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Subject: NBE 2003 (120'/60) After round 4.3 (96 games)

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 05:14:51 10/25/03


NBE 2003 Tournament on our Homepage Krt & Rolf Chess
http://www.utzingerkurt.com

After we had cancelled the Rebel 12 games - due to a faulty time
managament under Fritz-GUI - Hiarcs 8 Bareev has replayed all the
games of Rebel 12. The third serie has been completed so that the
tournament goes its normal way. And after round 4.3 H8 Bareev has still
the better score than Hiarcs 9. Details on our homepage.

    Program                            Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -

  1 Shredder 7.04                  :  16.5/ 24  68.8   2484   2621  124 172
  2 Fritz 8                        :  13.5/ 24  56.2   2497   2541  143 117
  3 Junior 8                       :  12.5/ 24  52.1   2500   2514  150 125
  4 The King 3.23 SKR              :  12.0/ 24  50.0   2497   2497  123 123
  5 Hiarcs8 Bareev                 :  12.0/ 24  50.0   2496   2496  115 115
  6 Chess Tiger 15.0               :  10.0/ 24  41.7   2505   2447  127 139
  7 Hiarcs 9                       :  10.0/ 24  41.7   2508   2450  100 139
  8 List 504                       :   9.5/ 24  39.6   2508   2434  109 136

NBE 2003 Tournament
Athlon 1.3/256 MB, time control: 120'/60 + 60'/30 + 30',
ponder=off, no books, no EGTB, learn files deleted before
each game, 64 MB hash for each engine, Fritz8-GUI,
we use the following pre-set start positions for the games
1.e4 / 1.d4 / 1.c4 / 1.g3 / 1.f4 , so each engine 10 games
against all other programs = total 70 games/engine, total 280 games,
Tester: Kurt Utzinger und Rolf Bühler, Switzerland

The main purpose of the new tournament is to see
how the engines play without opening books, without
learning and without endgame tablebases. The games
start with five pre-set positions without 1.Nf3
to avoid possible doubles.

Participants:
Chess Tiger 15 (CB normal), Fritz 8.0.0.26, Hiarcs 9,
Hiarcs 8 Bareev, Junior 8, List 504, Shredder 7.04,
The King 3.23 SKR


Kurt



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