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Subject: Re: 5moves 2004 (90m+30s) Final standing (280 games)

Author: Chessfun

Date: 08:11:50 02/07/04

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On February 07, 2004 at 10:54:20, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>Final standing after 10th serie (280 games)
>Endstand nach 10. Umgang (280 Partien)
>
>    Program                            Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -
>
>  1 Shredder 8                     :  49.0/ 70  70.0   2481   2628   65  90
>  2 The King 3.23 SKR              :  36.5/ 70  52.1   2497   2512   83  61
>  3 Ruffian 2.0.0                  :  34.5/ 70  49.3   2500   2495   65  84
>  4 Chess Tiger 15.0               :  33.5/ 70  47.9   2501   2486   63  83
>  5 Fritz 8                        :  33.5/ 70  47.9   2501   2486   63  83
>  6 Hiarcs 9                       :  33.5/ 70  47.9   2501   2486   57  83
>  7 Junior 8                       :  32.5/ 70  46.4   2502   2478   64  81
>  8 Rebel 12                       :  27.0/ 70  38.6   2509   2429   78  72
>
>Created with ELOStat ELOStat1_1c32
>by Dr. Frank Schubert (Basis 2500 Elo)
>
>*******************************************************************************************
>
>Comments / Kommentare
>
>We have a great winner, namely Shredder 8 and with Rebel 12 an unlucky looser.
>All other engines have shown equal strength in this tournament. To find out how
>and why it was possible that Shredder 8 won with 12.5 points ahead of the other
>engines, we are going to study the games more deeply. And within some weeks all
>games of Shredder 8 will be ready for download with comments. And then we can
>give a more detailed summary of this tournament.

Hi Kurt,
        Nice tournament, strong win by Shredder 8. It will clearly be my #1
ranked engine when it finishes it's set of games currently at 101/140.

You were also running a blitz tourney with an unnamed custom CM Personality. Any
news on this touney.

Thanks,

Sarah.




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