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Subject: Re: Junior 9 test (40'/40) after 450 games

Author: Jason Kent

Date: 10:23:35 01/08/05

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On January 08, 2005 at 08:48:46, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On January 08, 2005 at 08:37:25, Jason Kent wrote:
>
>>CM9 Slayer 2 can beat Shredder 8 on equal hardware in a 50 game match even at
>>long time controls.  Even in my 2005 Kent Tournament II, the only thing holding
>>Slayer 2 from holding first place is its strange bad performace vs delfi 4.5 and
>>pharaon 3.1
>>
>>-----------------CM9k_Slayer_2-----------------
>>CM9k_Slayer_2 - Shredder8     : 4.0/7 3-2-2 (01=1=01)  57%   +49
>
>
>      Hi Jason
>      Have you played such a 50 games match vs Shredder8. As you
>      know, the above seven (7) games prove nothing.
>      Kurt

Yes I have.  At least 33 games were at long time controls.  I have many more
short time control games.  I don't have everything very neatly stored, so I'll
have to go back and look for more stuff.  Perhaps I'll run another match as
well.

Jason

Results against Shredder8:
  White:  73.52%   + 11  =  3  -  3    12.5 /  17
  Black:  46.87%   +  7  =  1  -  8     7.5 /  16
  Total:  60.60%   + 18  =  4  - 11    20.0 /  33

Most common openings as White:
   A2:  2 (100%)   B0:  2 (100%)   C0:  2 (50%)
   D3:  2 (25%)   A4:  1 (100%)   A5:  1 (100%)
Most common openings as Black:
   B0:  3 (100%)   C0:  3 (0%)   A2:  1 (50%)
   B2:  1 (100%)   B5:  1 (0%)   C2:  1 (0%)

Results against List512:
  White:  44.11%   +  5  =  5  -  7     7.5 /  17
  Black:  52.94%   +  6  =  6  -  5     9.0 /  17
  Total:  48.52%   + 11  = 11  - 12    16.5 /  34

Most common openings as White:
   A3:  3 (16%)   A4:  2 (75%)   A5:  2 (25%)
   A2:  1 (0%)   A8:  1 (0%)   B1:  1 (100%)
Most common openings as Black:
   B1:  3 (83%)   C2:  3 (66%)   B0:  2 (0%)
   E9:  2 (50%)   B2:  1 (0%)   C0:  1 (100%)



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