Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:07:49 01/01/04
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On January 01, 2004 at 06:52:35, Bernhard Bauer wrote: >On January 01, 2004 at 04:16:53, Eduard Nemeth wrote: > >>On January 01, 2004 at 03:55:40, Jouni Uski wrote: >> >>>I trust "one person" to say 2.0.0 is 100 points stronger than 1.0.1. No way. >>>50 games against Shredder 7.04 : >>> >>>Ruffian 1.0.1 - Shredder 20,5 - 29,5 >>>Ruffian 1.0.5 - Shredder 20 - 30 >>>Ruffian 2.0.0 - Shredder 14,5 - 34,5 >> >> >> >>40z/20m Rapid-Turnier >>von Heinz Walz >> >>Computer: PC Maxdata PIII,1000 MHz,512 MB Ram >>Betriebsystem: WindowsXP Home-Edition >>GUI: ChessProgram8 (Fritz8) >>Spielmodus: Zweikampf. Jeder gegen jeden 20 Partien >>Eröffnungsbücher: Profi Engines alle eigene Bücher von Original CD >>Amateur Engines mit General-Buch von der Fritz6 CD >>Bucheinstellung: Optimal.Die Wichtungen werden nach jedem Match zurückgesetzt >>Endspiel: Tablebases (Cache 32MB) alle 3,4 und 5 Steiner >>Engine-Parameter: Voreinstellung (Standardeinstellung) >>Auf Gegenzeit rechnen: (Pondern) aus >>Hashtabellen: alle 128MB >>Bedenkzeit: 40 Züge in 20 Min. Jede weitere 40 Züge auch 20 Min. >> >> >>Ruffian plays with the general.ctg: >> >>Ruffian 2.0.0 gegen >>Fritz 8.0.0.26 --------- 8,5 : 11,5 -- /+ 2/- 5/=13/ -- 42,50% >>Deep Fritz 8 ----------- 9,5 : 10,5 -- /+ 5/- 6/= 9/ -- 47,50% >>Chess Tiger 15 --------- 10,5 : 9,5 -- /+ 7/- 6/= 7/ -- 52,50% >>Junior 8 --------------- 12,0 : 8,0 -- /+ 9/- 5/= 6/ -- 60,00% >> >>(next Match is against Hiarcs 9, Eduard) >> >>Heinz Walz is a seriour tester in german CSS, Arena Support and Schachwerkstatt. >> >>His Homepage (only german): >> >>http://www.beepworld.de/members38/heinzwalz-computerschach/ > >YAPOFF! >Yet another ponder off match! >regards >Bernhard Most of my tests are done without pondering. I have only a single processor to test so I do not trust matches with ponder on when programs do not ponder 100% of the time. Uri
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