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Subject: Re: Super Tournament IV (NZ) completed. The winner is.......

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 10:15:38 02/12/05

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On February 12, 2005 at 07:08:54, gerold daniels wrote:

>On February 11, 2005 at 23:32:42, Graham Banks wrote:
>
>>
>>SUPER TOURNAMENT IV (NZ)
>>
>>Athlon XP1900+
>>128mb hash or closest allowed for each engine
>>3,4,5 men tablebases
>>Ponder off
>>No learning
>>All engines using own books
>>56 rounds (8 cycles) at 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating
>>
>>
>>FINAL STANDINGS
>>
>>31.0	- Deep Junior 9
>>30.0	- Fritz 8 Bilbao
>>30.0	- Shredder 8
>>28.0	- CM9000 Minotaur 2
>>27.5	- Ruffian 2.1.0
>>26.5	- CM10th Cobra
>>26.0	- Hiarcs 9
>>25.0	- Gandalf 6.0
>>
>>
>>
>>SUPER TOURNAMENT IV (UK)
>>
>>Dual Athlon XP2000
>>128mb hash or closest allowed for each engine
>>Each engine one processor with ponder off
>>3,4,5 men tablebases
>>No learning
>>All using powerbook with optimised settings
>>56 rounds (8 cycles) at 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating
>>
>>
>>FINAL STANDINGS
>>
>>31.5	- Shredder 8
>>31.5	- Ruffian 2.1.0
>>31.0	- CM10th Steadfast
>>29.5	- Deep Fritz 8
>>26.5	- Hiarcs 9
>>26.0	- Gandalf 6.0
>>24.0	- Deep Junior 8
>>24.0	- CM9000 Slayer
>>
>>
>>Thanks to those who have followed both tournaments. It would be interesting to
>>read your thoughts.
>>
>>Email me at gbanks@clear.net.nz if you want the zipped pgn. Be aware though that
>>it won't include the game CM9000 Minotaur 2 - Hiarcs 9 from the final round as
>>this game crashed as Hiarcs 9 was resigning.
>
>good morning graham.thanks for the interesting tournaments.deep junior 9 .
>do you plan on a tournament with the new shredder.
>good luck with the new tournament.
>
>gerold.


Hi Gerold,

Ray will soon be starting a tournament at a long time control (ponder on and own
books) with all the top programs including Shredder 9. Thanks for your interest
in my tournaments,

Regards, Graham.



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