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Subject: Re: AT 2004 (90m+30s) After serie 5 (140 games)

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 14:55:15 08/15/04

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On August 15, 2004 at 09:16:43, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>*************** AT 2004 (90m+30s) Tournament ******************
>8 engines, 140 rounds, 560 games, Athlon 1.3/64 MB hash
>All games played under Arena 1.08-GUI by Martin Blume
>Engines with original settings, ponder=off, 3-/4-men EGTB
>Information: Participants / Book used / Author of engine:
>Aristarch 4.50 UCI  (aristarch.boo 9.84 MB) by Stefan Zipproth
>Crafty 19.15 WB (own book.bin) by Robert Hyatt
>El Chinito 3.25 WB  (book) by Eugenio Castillo / Pascal Tang
>Gothmog 1.0 beta 10 UCI  (book.bin) by Tord Romstad
>List 5.12 UCI  (a-runge-v01_personal.abk) by Fritz Reul
>SmarThink 0.17a WB  (book.smt 1.75 MB) by Sergei Markoff
>SOS.4 for Arena UCI  (SOS.book 2.66 MB) by Rudolf Huber
>Thinker 4.6c WB  (own book) by Lance Perkins
>Tester: Kurt Utzinger / Rolf Bühler, Switzerland
>*****Details / Games [http://www.utzingerk.com/at_2004.htm]*****
>
>
>Standing after cycle 5 (round 35) and 140 games of 560
>Stand nach Serie 5 (Runde 35) und 140 Partien von 560
>Tableau apres serie 5 (ronde 35) et 140 jeux de 560
>
>1) 23.5/35 = Aristarch 4.50
>2) 20.5/35 = Thinker 4.6c
>3) 20.0/35 = List 512
>4) 19.0/35 = Crafty 19.15
>5) 15.5/35 = SOS 4 for Arena
>6) 14.5/35 = Gothmog 1.0 Beta 10
>7) 14.5/35 = SmarThink 0.17a
>8) 12.5/35 = ELChinitor 325
>
>
>Kurt


Hello there Kurt!
Can Crafty maintain its position? This is the main point of interest for me at
this stage.
You configured Crafty to play as if its opponents were computers, didn't you?
This could indeed have a big impact on performance although its still reasonably
early days yet.
Mind you, others have also configured Crafty in such fashion without getting a
similar level of performance.
Graham.



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