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Subject: Re: SSDF Rating List 2004-02-25

Author: Peter Skinner

Date: 10:54:19 02/26/04

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On February 25, 2004 at 17:04:11, Thoralf Karlsson wrote:

>     THE SSDF RATING LIST 2004-02-25   96395 games played by  262 computers
>                                           Rating   +     -  Games   Won  Oppo
>                                           ------  ---   --- -----   ---  ----
>   1 Shredder 7.04 UCI 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2808   26   -25   866   73%  2631
>   2 Junior 8.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz       2785   29   -27   664   68%  2654
>   3 Shredder 7.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz     2771   27   -25   801   70%  2622
>   4 Deep Fritz 7.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz   2767   26   -25   818   67%  2639
>   5 Fritz 8.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz        2757   22   -22  1043   65%  2648
>   6 Deep Junior 8.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz  2747   35   -33   439   64%  2642
>   7 Hiarcs 9.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz       2745   28   -27   680   63%  2653

This is almost exactly what I have found. Junior 8 is very strong at longer time
controls, but is a yad weaker at blitz timers..


>  11 Chess Tiger 15.0  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz 2719   23   -22   968   59%  2655

Tiger is still hanging in there. Not surprisingly though. It seems that Tiger is
always the strongest opponent when I am playing online. Oddly when I use it, it
even beats most of the Shredder 8 clones out there.

>  20 Ruffian 1.0.1  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz    2678   29   -29   565   53%  2657
>  31 Ruffian 2.0.0  256MB  Athlon 1200 MHz   2611   57   -57   151   48%  2628

Marginal difference between these two. I am sure with more games the rating will
level out, but I personally think they are very close in strength. I don't think
2.0.0 will surpass 1.0.1 by a great deal.

Great work as always, and I look forward to the next list. You guys always do a
terrific job. Keep it up.

Peter.



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