Author: Graham Banks
Date: 12:04:25 03/30/05
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On March 30, 2005 at 14:41:56, pavel wrote: >On March 30, 2005 at 13:33:32, Graham Banks wrote: > >>THE GREAT CM9000 SHOWDOWN! >> >>Athlon XP1900+ >>128mb hash each >>3,4,5 men tablebases >>Ponder on >>No opening books >>42 rounds (2 cycles) at 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating >> >> >>Standings after Round 31 >> >>20.0 - Minotaur >>19.5 - Slayer 2b >>18.0 - Gladiator >>18.0 - Apex >>17.5 - Mapi >>17.0 - Mv2.5 >>17.0 - SKR >>17.0 - Judge II >>16.5 - R1 >>15.5 - Surak 8c >>15.5 - TO5 >>15.5 - Pillen >>15.0 - Slayer >>15.0 - Yoda >>14.5 - R2 >>14.0 - Judge >>13.5 - Assassin >>13.5 - Justice >>12.5 - Minotaur 2 >>12.0 - Alliance >>12.0 - RIX >>12.0 - Default > >Wow! >It's just huge that an engine can be tweaked so much without even touching the >source. I wonder what the author of TheKing has to say about it. > >Is there a webpage that has list of all the settings? >Perticularly interested at Minotaur. Who created it? > >Thanks for the Tournament. > >I hope when you do the CM10 Showdown, you will add atleast one outside program >which is not a CM10 setting. I think it would be interesting. > >My preferance is (if freeware) either YACE, Crafty or Aristarch 4.50 > >pavs Hi Pavel, I've emailed you the settings and logos. Here is the list of participants and the creators of them, Regards, Graham. CM9000 Alliance (Graham Banks) CM9000 Apex (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 Mv2.5 (Milan Madjar) 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) CM9000 Yoda (Wilhelm Hudetz)
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