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Subject: Re: Super Tournament III Qualifier (CM 10th & CM9000 Judge II included)

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 00:11:17 08/03/04

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On August 03, 2004 at 01:00:37, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On August 03, 2004 at 00:37:40, Graham Banks wrote:
>
>>I'll post a full table after 10 of 76 rounds later, but in the meantime thought
>>I'd report on the progress of CM 10th Edition (default) and CM9000 Judge II.
>>
>>CM9000 Judge II has made an incredible start with 9.5/10
>>CM 10th Edition has 7.5/10
>>
>>
>>Athlon 2000
>>256mb hash each
>>3,4,5 piece tablebases
>>All using Fritz Powerbook tournament book (maximum variety, minimum 5 games for
>>a move to be played, no learning)
>>40 moves in 40 minutes repeating.
>>Ponder off
>>Tournament run under Deep Fritz 8 GUI
>>
>>CM 10th Edition
>>CM9000 Judge II
>>List 512
>>Deep Sjeng 1.6
>>El Chinito 3.25
>>Thinker 4.6b
>>Crafty 19.13
>>Slow Chess 2.93
>>Gothmog 0.4.8
>>Fruit 1.5
>>SOS 4
>>Rebel 12
>>Gandalf 5.1
>>Anaconda 1.6.2
>>Yace 0.99.87
>>Tao 5.6
>>Comet B68
>>Delfi 4.4
>>Pharaon 2.6.2
>>Little Goliath Nemesis
>
>
>      Hi Graham
>      Just a crazy start of CM10k Judge isn't it. But
>      that's chess live. I am running a match between
>      CM910k default vs Shredder8 (40'/40) 5moves.ctg
>      and after 10 games the incredible result is 1.0-9.0 !!
>      Kurt


Hi Kurt,
please note that it's CM9000 Judge II that's standing out big time.
By the way TO5 is only 10.5 - 11.5 down to Shredder 8 in a 40 game match at 40
moves in 120 minutes repeating (dual Athlon 2800 ponder on)
CM9000 Assassin lost a similar match 14 - 26
CM9000 Judge II will be next up against Shredder 8. I'm very hopeful that the
Judge II settings will be the strongest yet, but time will tell!
Graham.



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