Author: Manfred Meiler
Date: 11:41:13 02/12/05
Hello, I made an update of my Excel sheet with the detailed results of now 308 (versions of) engines in the test suite "Weltmeister-Test" (WM-Test) - including all "newcomers" (Shredder 9, Junior 9, Gandalf 6, Fritz 8 Bilbao, Chess Tiger 2004, Chessmaster 10th Edition etc.). You can find the free download file "WM-Test.zip" (1,7 mb) at http://www.computerschach.com (look at "Community / Downloads --> Partien / Teststellungen"). The test suite "WM-Test" includes 100 test positions from games of the different (human) chess world champions: 38 positions in King attack, 36 positions in positional playing and 26 positions in endgame. Of course I've added a collection of the 100 test positions in the formats cbh, cbf, pgn and epd; to all test positions there are variations and comments (in german) for better understanding the goals of the single position. Test conditions: Each of the 100 test positions was tested 20 minutes in analyse mode, without access to opening books, but with access to endgame databases (Nalimov tablebases, complete 3/4/5 pieces), mostly with 256 mb hash. Used hardware: AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1400 mhz. Since my last published Excel sheet (2004 July, with 260 engines) the following engines (among others) were tested by me: - Shredder 9 UCI (Default and Gambit) - Junior 9 and Deep Junior 9 - Fritz 8 Bilbao - Gandalf 6.0 (Default and Gambit) - Triple Brain Shredder 9 UCI + Gandalf 6.0 - Chess Tiger 2004 (Normal, Gambit, Gambit agressive) - Chessmaster 10th Edition (The King 3.33) and CM10k Schumacher (Setting) - Shredder Classic 1.2 - Pro Deo 1.1 and 1.0 (default), Pro Deo 1.0 (Q3 setting), Pro Deo 1.0 (S&D 6.7 setting) - Pharaon 3.1 - Fruit 2.0 - The Baron 1.5.0 - Glaurung 0.1.7 - AnMon 5.50 - Jonny 2.75 - Slow Chess Blitz etc. For using this test suite "WM-Test" and to avoid misunderstandings/misinterpretations of the test suite and/or my test results I strongly recommend to look at the included "readme.txt". Regards, Manfred
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