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Subject: Re: little turney with the Top´s HIARCS9

Author: Geert van der Wulp

Date: 07:55:44 03/11/04

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On March 11, 2004 at 10:40:26, Wilhelm Hudetz wrote:

>Hi all,
>little Turney with the Top´s
>
>AMD3200@2280mhz
>64mb hash
>8move.ctg for all
>F7-GUI
>3,4,5 Tb´s
>time 10+3
>
>Shredder has no luck in his games against Hiarcs...
>
>Setting for CM9000 R1
>WB2UCI:
>[ENGINE]
>Name=CM9000 R1
>Author=Johan de Koning
>Filename=Wb2Uci.exe
>
>[OPTIONS]
>Program=TheKing.exe
>InitString=cm_parm default\ncm_parm opk=281364 opp=116 opn=116 opb=119 opr=114
>opq=116 myp=116 myn=116 myb=119 myr=114 myq=117 mycc=110 mymob=135 myks=157
>mypp=130 mypw=130 opcc=110 opmob=135 opks=157 oppp=130 oppw=130 sel=12
>HashCommand=cm_parm tts=%i004096
>Ponder=true
>Protocol=1
>ShowThinkingMove=true
>; Logfile=true
>Visible=Ponder,Hash,Extras
>
>Masters II  2004
>
>                      1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9
>1   Hiarcs 9          **** 011½ 001½ 1111 1110 1010 010½ ½½½½ 01½1  19.0/32
>299.25
>2   CM9000 R1         100½ **** 111½ 0100 101½ 0111 1111 0½1½ ½010  19.0/32
>295.75
>3   Junior 8          110½ 000½ **** 011½ 1½10 110½ ½010 0011 101½  16.5/32
>259.00
>4   Shredder 8        0000 1011 100½ **** 0110 1011 ½110 1001 1½01  16.5/32
>257.25
>5   Chess Tiger 15.0  0001 010½ 0½01 1001 **** 001½ ½½½1 0111 11½½  16.0/32
>6   Deep Fritz 8      0101 1000 001½ 0100 110½ **** 1100 0111 ½110  15.5/32
>7   List 512          101½ 0000 ½101 ½001 ½½½0 0011 **** 11½0 ½110  15.0/32
>8   Ruffian 2.0.2     ½½½½ 1½0½ 1100 0110 1000 1000 00½1 **** ½10½  13.5/32
>9   Ruffian 2.1.0     10½0 ½101 010½ 0½10 00½½ ½001 ½001 ½01½ ****  13.0/32
>
>games on request
>
>regards
>Wilhelm

Anyone else already tested HIARCS9? I am surprised by this victory, although the
number of games is not large enough for clear statements of course.

Geert



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