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Subject: Re: The Great CM9000 Showdown at 40 in 80 (FINAL STANDINGS)

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 19:40:01 04/17/05

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On April 17, 2005 at 21:05:18, Steven J. Brann wrote:

>On April 17, 2005 at 06:20:21, 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
>>
>>
>>FINAL STANDINGS
>>
>>25.5	- Minotaur
>>24.5	- Slayer 2b
>>24.0	- Gladiator
>>24.0	- Mv2.5
>>23.5	- SKR
>>23.0	- Pillen
>>22.5	- Apex
>>22.5	- TO5
>>22.0	- Judge II
>>22.0	- Mapi
>>21.5	- R1
>>20.5	- Surak 8c
>>20.5	- Slayer
>>20.0	- Yoda
>>19.5	- Justice
>>19.5	- R2
>>18.5	- Judge
>>18.5	- Assassin
>>18.5	- RIX
>>18.0	- Default
>>17.5	- Minotaur 2
>>16.0	- Alliance
>
>Great tournament Graham...
>
>I've noticed that if you have a single hyperthreading machine and have ponder
>off for both opponents, it will take 50% of the CPU for the life of the game.
>However with ponder on on a HT machine, it takes 100% of the CPU.  So it means
>that even on a single machine with HT, the games would be stronger with ponder
>on as you played them in this tournament.
>
>Is there a place where I can find the settings for some of these perrsonalities?
> I've tried to use the search engine here and haven't had a lot of success.  I
>have a few of them but not all.  I'd like to run some tests myself.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Steve


Hi Steve,

I'll email you the settings and logos,

Regards, Graham.



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