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Subject: Re: The Great CM9000 Showdown! (40 moves in 80 mins - no books)

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 10:05:27 02/12/05

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On February 12, 2005 at 08:43:32, Jason Kent wrote:

>On February 12, 2005 at 03:56:23, Graham Banks wrote:
>
>>THE GREAT CM9000 SHOWDOWN!
>>
>>Athlon XP1900+
>>128mb hash each
>>3,4,5 men tablebases
>>Ponder on
>>No opening books
>>34 rounds (2 cycles) at 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating
>>
>>
>>CM9000 Alliance   (Graham Banks)
>>CM9000 Assassin   (Graham Banks)
>>CM9000 Default
>>CM9000 Judge   (Graham Banks)
>>CM9000 Judge II   (Graham Banks)
>>CM9000 Justice   (Jason Kent)
>>CM9000 Mapi   (Markus Pillen)
>>CM9000 Minotaur   (Graham Banks)
>>CM9000 Minotaur 2   (Graham Banks)
>>CM9000 Pillen   (Markus Pillen)
>>CM9000 R1   (Wilhelm Hudetz)
>>CM9000 R2   (Jason Kent)
>>CM9000 RIX   (Wilhelm Hudetz)
>>CM9000 SKR   (Sedat Canbaz, Kurt Utzinger, Rolf Buehler)
>>CM9000 Slayer   (Jason Kent)
>>CM9000 Slayer 2b   (Jason Kent)
>>CM9000 Surak 8c   (Axel Schumacher)
>>CM9000 TO5   (Kurt Utzinger)
>>
>>
>>Stay tuned! This should be interesting!
>
>This could be a lot quicker if each person only had two or three settings max.
>I'm also not that interested in continued testing of R2 and Justice.
>
>That way we could get on to 10th Edition faster and not use time on lesser
>settings.


Hi Jason,

I will run a similar tournament for CM10th settings. The winner of this CM9000
tournament will be included in order to get a comparison. Be patient my good
friend! A lot of people have expressed interest in my running this tournament
and I won't be happy that Ray and I have covered all bases in CM9000 testing
until I've run it. There is a massive amount of testing data that will be
released soon and then we're into a similar exercise with CM10th!

Graham.



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