Author: Graham Banks
Date: 23:24:06 12/08/04
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On December 09, 2004 at 01:26:26, Tony Nichols wrote: >On December 09, 2004 at 01:12:59, Graham Banks wrote: > >>Pentium 4 (3.2) >>256 mb hash >>Ponder off, No learning >>All using powerbook optimised >>3,4,5 EGTB's >>Deep Fritz 8 GUI >>40 moves in 2 hours repeating >> >> >> >>Standings after Round 25 of 54 >> >>18.5 - Shredder 8 >>13.5 - CM9000 Assassin >>13.0 - Deep Junior 8 >>13.0 - Hiarcs 9 >>12.5 - Ruffian 21.0 >>11.5 - Deep Fritz 8 >>11.5 - Aristarch 4.50 >>11.0 - Pharaon 3.1 >>10.5 - CM10th Creep >>10.0 - Pro Deo 1.0 >Hi Graham >Shredder is amazing! How can it be this much better than others? I know that's >the million dollar question right? Any predictions for the second half? >Regards >Tony Hi Tony, Shredder 8 has a superior search technique to other programs and this is most obvious in the transition from middlegame to endgame where it accesses tablebases more quickly and deeply than others. Graham.
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