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Subject: Re: RK 2004 (90m+30s) after 5 rounds (20 games)

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 11:19:30 02/28/04

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On February 28, 2004 at 13:45:35, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:

>On February 28, 2004 at 13:32:47, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>RK 2004 Tournament
>>8 engines, 10 (or 20) rounds, 280 (or 560) games, Athlon 1.3/64 MB hash
>>All games played under ChessBase Fritz8-GUI
>>Time control: 90m+30s, ponder=off, 3-/4-men EGTB
>>Books: own books, no book learning, book options=use book, normal
>>Participants:
>>1) Aristarch 4.41 (aristarch.boo)
>>2) Fritz 8.0.0.26 (fritz8.ctg)
>>3) Hiarcs 9 (hiarcs9.ctg)
>>4) Junior 8.0.0.2 (junior8.ctg)
>>5) List 513 (general.ctg
>>6) Ruffian 2.0.2 UCI (Leiden book)
>>7) Shredder 8 (shredder8.ctg)
>>8) The King 3.23 X (fritz532.ctg) with new unpublished settings
>>Tester: Kurt Utzinger / Rolf Bühler, Switzerland
>>Details and Games at [http://www.utzingerkurt.com] under "Tournaments"
>>
>>RK 2004  Ath 1.3/64  90m+30s
>>Zurich, 2004.02.24 - 2004.02.28
>>                       Score       SB   H T S L R A F J
>>--------------------------------------------------------
>> 1: Hiarcs 9          3.5 /  5    7.50  X 0 = . 1 1 1 .
>> 2: The King 3.23 X   3.0 /  5    7.50  1 X . 0 = 1 = .
>> 3: Shredder 8        3.0 /  5    7.00  = . X = = . 1 =
>> 4: List 513          3.0 /  5    7.00  . 1 = X = 0 . 1
>> 5: Ruffian 2.1.0     2.0 /  5    5.25  0 = = = X . . =
>> 6: Aristarch 4.41    2.0 /  5    4.75  0 0 . 1 . X = =
>> 7: Fritz 8           2.0 /  5    4.00  0 = 0 . . = X 1
>> 8: Junior 8          1.5 /  5    3.50  . . = 0 = = 0 X
>>--------------------------------------------------------
>>20 games: +2 =10 -8
>
>
>Hi,
>
>so what is it gonna be:  Ruffian 2.0.2 or Ruffian 2.1.0?  From your information
>I wasn't able to deduce.
>
>Djordje

     It's Ruffian 2.1.0 and not 2.0.2 as erroneously stated
     in the text.
     Kurt



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