Author: Graham Banks
Date: 14:24:11 09/21/04
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On September 21, 2004 at 17:12:08, Norm Pollock wrote: >On September 21, 2004 at 15:24:08, 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 >> >> >>As you’ll be aware, I’m rerunning all games that had unsatisfactory openings due >>to the powerbook settings used. This is the table at the halfway stage during >>this process. >>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. >> >> >>STANDINGS >> >>28.5 - CM9000 Judge II >>23.0 - SOS 4 >>22.0 - CM 10th Edition (default) >>22.0 - SmarThink 0.17a >>22.0 - List 512 >>22.0 - Delfi 4.5 >>21.5 - Gandalf 5.1 >>21.0 - Pro Deo 1.0 >>20.0 - Thinker 4.6c >>20.0 - Pharaon 2.62 >>19.5 - Deep Sjeng 1.6 >>18.5 - Gothmog 1.0b10 >>18.0 - Tao 5.6 >>17.5 - Anaconda 1.6.2 >>16.0 - Little Goliath Revival >>16.0 - Fruit 1.5 >>15.0 - Yace 0.99.87 >>14.0 - Comet B68 >>13.5 - Crafty 19.15 >>10.0 - Slow Chess 2.93a >> >> >>An updated full crosstable and a download file of all games will be on Kurt’s >>website as soon as the games being rerun have finished. >>http://www.utzingerk.com/banks/st_03_qual.htm >> >>Comments welcome as always. >>Graham. > >You might want to consider trying a minimum of 10 openings to reduce the number >of unsatisfactory openings. Hi Norm, for the final I'm looking at each engine using its own opening book where possible. Seems to cause less arguments and less excuses for any poor performances! Regards, Graham.
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