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Subject: Re: Tournament update

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 11:06:34 01/20/99

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On January 20, 1999 at 13:59:47, Reynolds Takata wrote:

>I don't understand these crosstables, they don't seem to be normal

Well... on WCCR there is a more readable crosstable that doesn't fit on one page
in text format. But I think this is still readable, no?

Enrique

>>Shredder 3 - Genius 6, 6-4. So far, Shredder 3 beats Crafty 16.1 3.5-0.5.
>>
>>Two PII-400/256, auto232, 40 moves in 40 minutes.
>>
>>        H7   J5    M8   T11   F532 R10   F5  N99a   G6   CR   S3  TOTAL  Elo
>>H7(*)  ---   4    3.5    4    4.5   7    8   6.5    8   7.5   6   59.0    59
>>J5      6   ---    6    6.5   5.5   5   4.5   5    3.5  8.5  5.5  56.0    38
>>M8     6.5   4    ---   5.5   3.5  5.5   5    7    6.5   7   5.5  56.0    38
>>Ti      6   3.5   4.5   ---    5    6   5.5  6.5    6    7   5.5  55.5    36
>>F532   5.5  4.5   6.5    5    ---   4   4.5   5     7    7   6.5  55.5    36
>>R10     3    5    4.5    4     6   ---  5.5   5     6   5.5   4   48.5    -9
>>F5      2   5.5    5    4.5   5.5  4.5  ---   4    5.5   8    4   48.5    -9
>>N99a   3.5   5     3    3.5    5    5    6   ---   5.5  6.5   5   48.0   -12
>>G6      2   6.5   3.5    4     3    4   4.5  4.5   ---   4    4   40.0   -64
>>CR(**) 2.5  1.5    3     3     3   4.5   2   3.5    6   ---  0.5  29.5  -123
>>S3      4   4.5   4.5   4.5   3.5   6    6    5     6   3.5  ---  47.5     4
>>
>>(*) A beta version of Hiarcs 7 with an alpha opening book played in the matches
>>against Junior 5, Tiger 11.7.5, Mchess 8, Rebel 10 and Fritz 5.
>>
>>(**) Crafty 16.1 is playing as an engine for Nimzo 99. Because of a bug in the
>>interface, Crafty clears its hashtables after every move it makes and therefore
>>it is playing handicapped in this tournament.
>>
>>Enrique



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