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Subject: Re: 5moves 2004 (90m+30s) Standing after round 7.3 (180 games)

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 23:05:36 01/16/04

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On January 16, 2004 at 21:47:54, Chris Taylor wrote:

>On January 16, 2004 at 14:55:09, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>Standing after round 7.3
>>Stand nach Runde 7.3
>>
>>1) Hiarcs 9 (25.5/45)
>>2) ...
>>8) Chess Tiger 15 (19.5/45)
>>
>>Details: [http://www.utzingerkurt.com/5moves.htm]
>
>If there is such a thing, about how long does a single game last?
>
>Chris

     Hi Chris
     The games last between 2,5 and 5 hours that is longer than
     games at 120'/60. Below an opening report.
     Kurt

--------------------------------------------------------------
                        OPENING REPORT
--------------------------------------------------------------

Database: 5moves.pgn (180 games)
Report:  (180 games)
Generated by Scid 3.5, 2004.01.17



3. RESULT TRENDS
----------------

3.1  Result lengths and frequencies

                 Score      Game length             Frequency
                          1-0    =-=    0-1    1-0     =-=     0-1
 Report games    52.2%     59     76     58   36.1%   32.2%   31.6%
 All games       52.2%     60     77     59   36.1%   32.2%   31.6%

3.2  Shortest wins (White)

  1:  1-0(29) Shredder 7.04 - The King 3.23 SKR, Zurich 2004 [1]
  2:  1-0(34) Ruffian 2.0.0 - Chess Tiger 15.0, Zurich 2004 [28]
  3:  1-0(35) Fritz 8 - Junior 8, Zurich 2003 [61]
  4:  1-0(35) Ruffian 2.0.0 - The King 3.23 SKR, Zurich 2004 [26]
  5:  1-0(36) Ruffian 2.0.0 - Fritz 8, Zurich 2004 [1]

3.3  Shortest wins (Black)

  1:  0-1(30) Chess Tiger 15.0 - Hiarcs 9, Zurich 2004 [32]
  2:  0-1(31) Ruffian 2.0.0 - The King 3.23 SKR, Zurich 2003 [65]
  3:  0-1(34) Ruffian 2.0.0 - The King 3.23 SKR, Zurich 2003 [16]
  4:  0-1(37) Shredder 7.04 - Hiarcs 9, Zurich 2004 [43]
  5:  0-1(38) Chess Tiger 15.0 - Fritz 8, Zurich 2004 [37]






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