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Subject: Re: Gandalf 6.0 in todays ICC Tomato Tournament: wrong engines

Author: George Sobala

Date: 01:51:30 12/15/04

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On December 14, 2004 at 19:17:35, Peter Skinner wrote:

>On December 14, 2004 at 18:23:23, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>>    Name                  R1    R2    R3    R4    Score  #g
>>>  1 redshift(Shredder 8)       (2941) +w6   =b3   +w5   +b2     3.5   4
>>>  2 Somnus (Gandalf 6)        (2705) latej +b4   +w3   -w1     2.5   3
>>>  3 olorin (Shredder 8)       (2764) +w7   =w1   -b2   +b8     2.5   4
>>>  4 ajop (Chess Tiger 2004??)         (2858) =b5   -w2   +b7   +w6     2.5   4
>>>  5 seemychess (ChessTiger 2004)    (2684) =w4   +w8   -b1   =b9     2.0   4
>>>  6 AmazingGrace (Gandalf 6)  (2687) -b1   bye   +w9   -b4     2.0   4
>>>  7 EubinHadd  (Crafty 19.0)    (2972) -b3   =b9   -w4   bye     1.5   4
>>>  8 Dojo        (Deep Sjeng 1.6)   (2784) =w9   -b5   bye   -w3     1.5   4
>>>  9 CrazyChips (CrazyChips)    (2657) =b8   =w7   -b6   =w5     1.5   4
>>
>>It isn't terribly obvious which program is which.
>>A key might be nice.
>
>See above.

You really have to "var" an opponent during the tourney to work out what is
playing. Finger notes are often obsolete, or get changed afterwards!

Crazychips was running CT15 under ChessPartner.

Dojo was running Hiarcs 9.50 on Palm Tungsten T3

redshift was a slightly gambitty Shredder 8 (not true Gambit Shredder)

Note that Palm Hiarcs managed a draw against CT15 running on a Xeon 3.06GHz.



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