Author: Graham Banks
Date: 23:39:54 09/13/04
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On September 14, 2004 at 00:22:40, gerold daniels wrote: >On September 13, 2004 at 23:32:28, Graham Banks wrote: > >>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 >> >>The top three finishers aside from CM9000 Judge II and CM 10th Edition (which >>have already qualified) will progress to the final stage which will be played at >>40/120 with the powerbook settings optimised. >> >>Any games with odd first opening moves will be rerun at the end of the >>tournament. The list of these games will be provided by Kurt and no negotiation >>will be entered into once I decide which games to rerun (105 so far)! I do not >>expect that the final standings will be affected much at all by this to be >>honest. >> >> >>STANDINGS (after 72 of 76 rounds) >> >>54.5 - CM9000 Judge II >>46.0 - CM 10th Edition (default) >>43.5 - List 512 >>43.0 - SOS 4 >>42.5 - Pro Deo 1.0 >> >>41.5 - Gandalf 5.1 >>41.5 - Delfi 4.5 >>38.5 - Thinker 4.6c >>37.0 - SmarThink 0.17a >>36.5 - Deep Sjeng 1.6 >>35.0 - Pharaon 2.62 >>34.0 - Gothmog 1.0b10 >>33.5 - Yace 0.99.87 >>33.0 - Anaconda 1.6.2 >>31.0 - Tao 5.6 >>28.5 - Little Goliath Revival >>28.0 - Fruit 1.5 >>26.0 - Comet B68 >>24.5 - Crafty 19.15 >>22.0 - 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 as always. >>Graham. >good evening graham.. sos4 is a suprise .why didn,t you put ruffian 1.0.5 in >there to..good luck gerold. Hi Gerold, thanks for your interest in my tournament. Ruffian 2.1.0 is already in the final of this tournament. Graham.
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