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Subject: Re: Crafty 19.13 !!!!!GREAT Engine( Shredder 8 Vs. Crafty 19.13 result)

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 11:15:38 05/23/04

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On May 23, 2004 at 13:22:44, Mark Young wrote:

>On May 23, 2004 at 03:13:03, Jorge Pichard wrote:
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>>On May 23, 2004 at 02:21:04, Brian Katz wrote:
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>>>The new Crafty version 19.13 is quite good. In a 10 round 10 minute game vs
>>>Fritz 8 on an AMD Athlon XP 2600+  Fritz 8 won by only 5.5 - 4.5
>>>Then in a 2 game match at 40/2 + 60 it was just 2 draws.
>>>Crafy 19.13 also did EXTREMELY well with the NUNN Marathon Test Set.
>>>Very impressive. It found solutions to problems that Fritz 8 never found.
>>>
>>>Any similar results out there.
>>>Yes I know, some say that at least 700 games between engines are necessary to
>>>get an accurate picture..........But I don't think that it takes too many games
>>>to see that Crafty 19.13 is a great engine to have.
>>>
>>>Brian Katz
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>P4 2.5 Ghz
>350 Mb Hash each
>Each program had a copy of home made book.
>TC 10min/all
>5 man TB
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>Programs: Crafty 19.13 CB version, Shredder 8 UCI
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>                  1234567890123456789012345678901234567890
>1   Shredder 8    1½1½111½101½011110111011½01010½111111111 30.0/40
>2   Crafty 19.13  0½0½000½010½100001000100½10101½000000000 10.0/40
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My old Athlon 2200+ machine played a similar match many months ago.

After 152 games Shredder 8 CB vs. Crafty 19.09 wb: 106,5:45,5 (+77 =59 -16)
That´s about 70%:30%.

ponder off,Both Fritz 8 book (alternate colors),no book learning,3-5TBs,5+3

IMO Crafty winboard performs somewhat better than Crafty CB in Blitz.
Btw, ´Asymmetric evaluation´ is by default checked in Crafty CB.

Michael















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>>It would be nice if  you can also match it against Shredder 8 and post the
>>result. Please post the PGN games against Fritz8.
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>>Jorge



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