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Subject: Re: Stormx is this a Crafty Clone??

Author: Axel Schumacher

Date: 14:08:56 05/25/04

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On May 25, 2004 at 15:44:33, Sean Empey wrote:

>On May 25, 2004 at 15:36:23, Günther Simon wrote:
>
>>...snip...
>>>>>>>So what is the reason that you do not compete with that storm in WBEC(I guess
>>>>>>>that it also can use a single processor)?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I don't have time to compete in tourneys. Chess is a hobby for me; nothing more.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Note that you only need to send a version of your program to Leo and if it is
>>>>>stable it can compete.
>>>>>
>>>>>You do not have to release your program in order to do it and there are some
>>>>>private engines that were never released in Leo's tournament like WARP 0.58 or
>>>>>Xinix
>>>>>
>>>>>Storm0.6 competes in his tournament and
>>>>>in the last 6th division it scored 1/2 point more than tscp1.81
>>>>
>>>>Thanks for the info. I was unaware that Storm 0.6 even was in this tournament.
>>>>Ok .5 more. It was my first release and would not call it stable at that. That
>>>>was many years ago. Surprised people still use it.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>see http://wbec-ridderkerk.nl/index.html and click on the 6th division.
>>>>
>>>>I will certainly take a look. Thanks.
>>>
>>>14th out of 53 engines is not to bad. I would figure Storm 0.6 to be closer to
>>>the bottom. Thanks for the link. I had no knowledge of this tournament. I just
>>>recently came back to this forum.
>>
>>May be you want to have a look also here:
>>
>>http://home.t-online.de/home/g.simon.rgbg/

Or here, where Storm 0.6 made the 218th place out of 275 engines :-):
http://www.grailmaster.com/misc/chess/comp/compindex.html

http://www.grailmaster.com/misc/chess/comp/elo1.html


(Note: UCI means, that a wb2uci adaptor was used with this engine).

Axel





>
>Thanks for the link.
>
>Sean
>
>>
>>Regards,
>>Günther



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