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Subject: Tournement with small engines

Author: William H Rogers

Date: 10:52:22 03/12/05


I ran a small tournement using small engines, after all everyone else only test
the biggest and strongest engines. To my way of thinking most people who want to
play chess can not compete with these programs so I am running different
tournements with lower rated engines.
After the tournement, Arena showed the popular list of the games in a regular
graph that most people use, however, I can no longer find that graph so I am
including a different results page recorded by Arena.

   Engine      Score        Ch       Al       Ga       Po       Ho       Ne
 Mi       Sd    S-B
1: Chessrikus  42.0/56 ········ 0===1001 11000101 1111100= 110111=1 11=11111
11111111 10111111  954.75
2: Alfil v502  41.0/56 1===0110 ········ 000=1101 1=010111 110=0111 11111011
11111101 11111111  933.00
3: Gargamella  40.5/56 00111010 111=0010 ········ 101000=0 11011011 1=111111
11111111 11111111  871.25
4: PolarEngine 39.5/56 0000011= 0=101000 010111=1 ········ 101=1101 1111111=
11111111 11111111  835.25
5: Hoplite     30.0/56 001000=0 001=1000 00100100 010=0010 ········ =1111111
11011011 11111111  561.25
6: Nerowb53    16.0/56 00=00000 00000100 0=000000 0000000= =0000000 ········
11110110 11011111  210.00
7: Minichessai 12.0/56 00000000 00000010 00000000 00000000 00100100 00001001
········ 11110111  154.00
8: Sdbc        3.0/56  01000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00100000
00001000 ········   70.00

224 games played / Tournament finished
Name of the tournament: Arena tournament
Site/ Country: ROGERS-DESKTOP, United States
Level: 6 Seconds
Hardware: Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 2.66GHz  with 503 MB Memory
Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
PGN-File: C:\Arena\Arena.pgn

The pgn files are really big so if anyone really wants to see it I will respond
to an email request.

Thanks to all
Bill




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