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Subject: Re: RK 2005 (90m+30s) After serie 14 / 98 rounds / 392 games

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 15:00:25 04/16/05

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On April 16, 2005 at 17:01:26, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>After the end of serie 14, round 98 and 392 games, it is
>still Shredder9 to have the lead.

 I think you should stop repeating this.....:-) That is because you will need to
repat it 16 more times.........

>Details / Ranking list / Games download
>http://www.utzingerk.com/rk_2005.htm
>
>    Program                            Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -
>
>  1 Shredder 9                     :  61.5/ 98  62.8   2489   2579   59  65
>  2 Junior 9                       :  51.0/ 98  52.0   2498   2512   69  50
>  3 Chess Tiger 15.0               :  50.0/ 98  51.0   2499   2506   70  49
>  4 Fritz 8                        :  49.5/ 98  50.5   2499   2503   71  41
>  5 Hiarcs 9                       :  48.0/ 98  49.0   2501   2494   49  70
>  6 Gandalf 6.0                    :  46.0/ 98  46.9   2503   2481   47  68
>  7 The King 3.33                  :  46.0/ 98  46.9   2503   2481   45  68
>  8 Ruffian 2.1.0                  :  40.0/ 98  40.8   2508   2443   52  62

 The only conclusions i can make until now from this tournament are:

1)Shredder 9 is absolutely invincible right now.......
2)Ruffian 2.1.0 is one step behind from the other participants of this
tournament.
3)The last 3-4 years there was no big development of the Chess engines strength.
Chess Tiger 15.0 shows this as it competes equally with the newest engines......
4)Junior 9 still offers the most enjoyable play, but this newest Shredder and
Gandalf are also offer interesting games......(Other engines also of course, but
i'm impressed more with the aforementioned 3....)

(Looking at error margins we can't clearly conclude 1) and 2) but anyway.....)



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