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Subject: Re: Super Tournament III Final at 40/2hrs (Round 13 of 44 completed)

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 11:40:30 10/18/04

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On October 18, 2004 at 14:26:24, Jason Kent wrote:

>On October 18, 2004 at 13:31:14, Graham Banks wrote:
>
>>Athlon XP1900+
>>128mb hash or closest allowed for each engine
>>3,4,5 men tablebases
>>Ponder off
>>No learning
>>Engines using own books where able
>>List 512 using general.ctg
>>CM9000 Alliance using CM8000 book (manually converted)
>>CM10th Creep using powerbook with optimised settings
>>44 rounds at 40 moves in 120 minutes repeating
>>
>>
>>
>>Standings after Round 13 of 44
>>
>>9.5	- Shredder 8
>>8.5	- Deep Junior 8
>>7.0	- CM9000 Alliance
>>7.0	- Ruffian 2.1.0
>>7.0	- Hiarcs 9
>>6.5	- Deep Fritz 8
>>6.5	- List 512
>>6.0	- CM10th Creep
>>6.0	- Pro Deo 1.0
>>5.5	- Chess Tiger 15
>>5.5	- Pharaon 3.00b
>>3.0	- Aristarch 4.50
>>
>>
>>Games (Rounds 1-12) are for available for download through the following link:
>>http://www.utzingerk.com/banks/st_03_final.htm
>>Round 13 games will be available soon
>>
>>Comments welcome as always,
>>Graham.
>
>
>I have no idea why some people get much better performance from aristarch than
>others.

If you take Aristarch 4.50 and match it only against other freware programs at
longer time control it will end up in the first two or three positions. The only
one that can score ahead of Aristarch 4.50 at longer time control would be Pro
Deo and List 512. Take another good look ath this list and you will notice that
80% of the programs are commercial and the very best ones too.

Shredder 8
Deep Junior8
CM9000
Ruffian 2.1.0
Hiarcs 9
Deep Fritz 8
Chess Tiger 15
CM10th

That only leave Pro deo, List 512 and Pharaon 3.00b and at the end of the match
Aristarch 4.50 might end up in front of Pharaon 3.00b and who knows probably in
front of Pro Deo and List 512 too.

Here are other great match of Freewares and commercials and take a look of where
Aristarch 4.50 is standing.
http://f27.parsimony.net/forum67828/messages/82.htm

Jorge




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