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Subject: Small CM9000 tourny - after 13 games.

Author: Jorge

Date: 22:22:03 02/01/04


A small tournament with timecontrol 5m/game.

- P4 2.4GIG
- 512 MB Ram
- Ponder = on
- Personality with own bk

Name                Wins    Draws   Losses  Games   Score
CM9 Gladiator          8       3       2      13     9.5
Smyslov                6       6       1      13     9.0
CM9_8777               6       6       1      13     9.0
The King323_EN         6       4       3      13     8.0
CM9_utz12n             5       2       6      13     6.0
CM9_Pillen             4       3       6      13     5.5
The King323s           3       4       6      13     5.0
Chessmaster            3       3       7      13     4.5
CM9_SKR                2       5       6      13     4.5
Capablanca             3       2       8      13     4.0

Name		  1      2      3      4      5      6      7      8      9      10
Total
1.CM9 Gladiator XXX   0.5/1  1.0/1  1.0/2  1.0/2  1.0/1  1.0/1  1.5/2  1.5/2
1.0/1 9.5/13
2.Smyslov	0.5/1   XXX   0.5/1  1.5/2  0.5/2  1.0/1  0.5/1  2.0/2  0.5/1  2.0/2
9.0/13
3.CM9_8777	0.0/1  0.5/1   XXX   1.0/2  2.0/2  1.0/2  1.0/1  1.0/1  1.5/2  1.0/1
9.0/13
4.The King323_EN1.0/2  0.5/2  1.0/2   XXX   1.0/1  1.0/1  1.0/1  1.0/1  1.0/1
0.5/2 8.0/13
5.CM9_utz12n	1.0/2  1.5/2  0.0/2  0.0/1   XXX   1.0/2  1.0/1  0.5/1  1.0/1
0.0/1 6.0/13
6.CM9_Pillen	0.0/1  0.0/1  1.0/2  0.0/1  1.0/2   XXX   1.5/2  0.0/1  1.0/2
1.0/1 5.5/13
7.The King323s	0.0/1  0.5/1  0.0/1  0.0/1  0.0/1  0.5/2   XXX   1.5/2  1.5/2
1.0/2 5.0/13
8.Chessmaster	0.5/2  0.0/2  0.0/1  0.0/1  0.5/1  1.0/1  0.5/2   XXX   0.0/1
2.0/2 4.5/13
9.CM9_SKR	0.5/2  0.5/1  0.5/2  0.0/1  0.0/1  1.0/2  0.5/2  1.0/1   XXX   0.5/1
4.5/13
10.Capablanca	0.0/1  0.0/2  0.0/1  1.5/2  1.0/1  0.0/1  1.0/2  0.0/2  0.5/1
XXX  4.0/13


Almost meaningless at 5 mins per game, but sooo much fun to watch!
:)

jorge



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