Author: Frank Quisinsky
Date: 11:15:27 12/05/04
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On December 05, 2004 at 12:48:16, Peter Berger wrote: >On December 05, 2004 at 06:57:45, Frank Quisinsky wrote: > >>Hi there, >> >>the ATL League have three groups: >>ATL League A, B, C >>Furthermore, a qualification toureny and a cup tourney. >> >>At the moment the final qualification for the cup is still running with: >>Nimzo 2000b, Shredder 8.0, TheKing 3.23, Ruffian 2.1.0, Delfi Trainer 4.5 and >>the big sensation ... Green Light Chess 3.0.0.122. >> >>Green Light Chess made the second place in ATL Mixed 1 group 3! >> >>You can find all tables, games and much more information on the new Arena >>webpage (selection: tournaments / ATL League). >> >>Here are the ELO ratinglist: > >I didn't really get the sensation as Green Light Chess isn't listed in your ELO >ratinglist, or is the sensation that Green Light Chess qualified for being >listed in the future ? Hi, Uri have written about it! Green Light Chess made in the newer version 3.0.122 ranking two in the third ATL mixed tourney. I had a little bit contacts to Tim and wrote him that I can not explain why but version 3.00 is around 30-40 ELO with ponder=on better as version 3.00.34. Perhaps a ponder problem, I don't know. Tim sent me a newer version and I added the version in ATL Mixed Round 1 group 3. Here Green Light Chess in version 3.0122 made a fantastic result. This is the Green Light I know. In the ATL rating list GLChess have a bad results since I used version 3.034. At the moment GLChess is playing only in League C but I am sure with version 3.0122 GLChess can go in League A very fast. I believe GLChess is much better now and one of the TOP 15-20 engines from all avalable UCI / WB engine today. And this is a little sensation for me! But of course, the engine from Tim is really one of the Amateur ELO monsters we have today and for much persons not a big sensation! Best Frank
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