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Subject: Re: CM9000 Judge II creator?

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 11:31:04 08/23/04

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On August 23, 2004 at 11:44:36, David Dahlem wrote:

>Hi Graham
>
>I've started testing the CM9000 Judge II settings, and so far, they look
>awesome. Did you create these settings? If not, who did?
>
>Regards
>Dave
>
Hi Dave
Yes, I came up with them as a final attempt at creating a super setting
following extensive testing carried out by myself and my brother Ray.
Pleased you're enjoying Judge II. I find it's style very entertaining.
Graham.



>>The big news is that I’m pulling El Chinito 3.25 out of my tournament and
>>replacing it with Smarthink 0.17a.
>>I will now play Smarthink 0.17a games from the first 51 rounds before proceeding
>>further. I will give updates on Smarthink's progress in the meantime.
>>
>>
>>
>>Athlon XP2000
>>256mb hash each (or closest allowed by each program)
>>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
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>STANDINGS (after 51 of 76 rounds)
>>
>>38.5	- CM9000 Judge II
>>33.0	- CM 10th Edition (default)
>>32.0	- List 512
>>30.5	- Gandalf 5.1
>>30.0	- Thinker 4.6c
>>29.5	- Pharaon 2.62
>>29.5	- SOS 4
>>28.5	- Delfi 4.5
>>27.0	- Pro Deo 1.0
>>24.0	- Tao 4.6
>>24.0	- Anaconda 1.6.2
>>24.0	- Yace 0.99.87
>>22.5	- Deep Sjeng 1.6
>>22.5	- Gothmog 1.0b10
>>22.5	- El Chinito 3.25
>>21.0	- Little Goliath Revival
>>19.5	- Crafty 19.15
>>18.5	- Comet B68
>>17.5	- Fruit 1.5
>>15.5	- Slow Chess 2.93a
>>
>>
>>
>>An updated full crosstable and a download file of all games to date should be up
>>on Kurt’s website sometime soon. http://www.utzingerk.com/banks/st_03_qual.htm
>>
>>Comments welcome.
>>Graham.



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