Author: Graham Banks
Date: 21:23:00 08/04/04
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On August 04, 2004 at 18:29:55, Sedat wrote: > >Conditions: >----------- > >* AMD Athlon XP 2400+,Pentium 4 2.4 GHz >* Fritz 8 GUI >* Round-Robin System-2 Cycles >* 60 moves in 2 hours rest 30 min >* Perfect v5.0.ctg for all >* 256 MB HashTable >* 3 & 4 and 5 Men EGTB >* TB Cache : 32 MB >* Resign on >* Ponder off >* Book learning off >* All games are played on separatly computers(no autoplayer is used) > > >Details about some versions : >-------------------------------------------------------------------- >* CM9 T05 is a personality created by Kurt Utzinger, Rolf Bühler >* Chess Tiger 15.0 is Normal Style >* Junior 8 is 8.0.0.2 >* Rebel 12 is 12.00.01 with Beta 9 personality >* Crafty 19.14 is CB Native >* Delfi 4.5 with 64 MB Hash >* Thinker 4.6c with 128 MB Hash > > >------------------------------- > Rank Engine Score >------------------------------- > 1: Shredder 8 20.0 / 27 > 2: Deep Fritz 8 19.0 / 27 > 3: Junior 8 17.5 / 27 > 4: Ruffian 2.1.0 16.5 / 27 > 5: Rebel 12b9 16.5 / 27 > 6: List 512 16.0 / 27 > 7: Hiarcs 9 15.5 / 27 > 8: Aristarch 4.50 15.5 / 27 > 9: Delfi 4.5 15.0 / 27 >10: CM9 T05 14.5 / 27 >11: SOS 4 for Arena 14.5 / 27 >12: Chess Tiger 15.0 13.5 / 27 >13: Ktulu 5.1 13.0 / 27 >14: Crafty 19.14 12.0 / 27 >15: SmarThink 0.17a 11.5 / 27 >16: Yace 0.99.87 11.5 / 27 >17: Deep Sjeng 1.6 11.0 / 27 >18: Anaconda 1.6.2 10.5 / 27 >19: Thinker 4.6c 10.0 / 27 >20: Patriot 1.2.3 8.0 / 27 >21: Gandalf 5.1 8.0 / 27 >22: Nimzo 8 7.5 / 27 >-------------------------------- >297 games: +110 =98 -89 >-------------------------------- > > > >All games are available for downloading at: > >http://www.geocities.com/sedatchess > >Kind Regards, >Sedat Canbaz Hi Sedat, Ktulu seems to be doing well. I was led to believe that it wasn't all that strong. CM9000 TO5's performance in contrast is a little disappointing at this stage. Graham.
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