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Subject: Re: AT 2004 (90m+30) After cycle 12 / 336 of 560 games

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 14:02:22 09/27/04

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On September 27, 2004 at 15:36:12, 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
>Delfi 4.5 WB (WB  (delfi.bok) by Dr. Fabio Cavicchio
>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 end of 12th cycle, round 84 / 336 games of 560
>Stand nach Ende Serie 12, Runde 84 / 336 Partien von 560
>Tableau apres fin de la serie 12, ronde 84 / 336 jeux de 560
>
>1.) 51.0/84 = Aristarch 4.50
>2.) 49.0/84 = List 5.12
>3.) 43.5/84 = Delfi 4.5
>4.) 41.5/84 = Thinker 4.6c
>5.) 40.5/84 = Crafty 19.15 WB
>6.) 39.0/84 = SmarThink 0.17a
>7.) 38.5/84 = SOS 4 for Arena
>8.) 33.0/84 = Gothmog 1.0 beta 10
>
>
>Kurt


Hello Kurt,

things are starting to pan out a little more the way I expected. I feel that
Aristarch 4.50 is a little stronger than List 512 although not by very much at
all. Based on my experience with Delfi 4.5, I reckon it will hold onto third
place. 4th - 7th places will probably be where most of the action occurs - don't
be surprised to see Crafty fall further.

Regards, Graham.

Graham.



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