Author: Graham Banks
Date: 23:26:30 04/27/05
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Pentium 3 450 Time control – 40 moves in 2 hours repeating Tournament run within the CM9000 GUI CM9000 book used CM9000 tablebases used Each setting plays 10 games against each of the others (90 rounds) 54.0 – R1 49.0 – Assassin 47.5 – Slayer 45.0 – Judge II 45.0 – Judge 44.0 – Minotaur 42.5 – Alliance 42.0 – TO5 42.0 – Default 39.0 – Minotaur 2 Athlon 1900+ 128mb hash each 3,4,5 piece tablebases Own books where able 40 moves in 20 minutes repeating Each program plays 4 games against all others (76 rounds) Fritz 8 – 56.0 Junior 7 – 52.5 Chess Tiger 15 – 51.5 Shredder 7.04 – 50.0 CM9000 Default – 43.0 Deep Sjeng 1.05 – 43.0 Hiarcs 8 – 43.0 Aristarch 4.21 – 42.5 SOS 3 – 41.5 Ruffian 1.01 – 39.5 List 504 – 38.0 Gandalf 5 – 36.0 Nimzo 8 – 34.0 Yace 0.99.50 – 33.0 Anaconda 1.0 – 30.5 Little Goliath Nemesis – 29.5 Tao 5.4 – 28.0 Crafty 19.03 – 24.5 Pharaon 2.62 – 22.5 Comet B60 – 21.5 Athlon 1900+ 128mb hash each 3,4,5 piece tablebases All using Fritz Powerbook (maximum variety, minimum 5 games for a move to be played, no learning) 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating. Ponder off 4 cycles (52 rounds) Tournament run under Fritz GUI Deep Fritz 8 - 35.0 Shredder 8 - 33.5 Hiarcs 9 - 31.5 Ruffian 2.1.0 - 27.5 CM9000 Judge - 27.5 Chess Tiger 15 - 27.5 Aristarch 4.50 - 26.5 Deep Junior 8 - 26.0 SmarThink 0.17a - 25.5 List 512 - 25.0 Deep Sjeng 1.6 - 22.0 El Chinito 3.25 - 21.5 Thinker 4.6b - 18.5 Crafty 19.13 - 16.5 Athlon XP1900+ 256mb hash each (or closest allowed by each program) 3,4,5 piece tablebases All using Fritz Powerbook tournament book (maximum variety, minimum 5 games for a move to be played, no learning) 40 moves in 40 minutes repeating. Ponder off Tournament run under Deep Fritz 8 GUI 56.0 - CM9000 Judge II 50.5 - CM 10th Edition (default) 48.5 - List 512 46.5 - Pro Deo 1.0 (original) 44.5 - Delfi 4.5 43.0 - Gandalf 5.1 42.0 - SOS 4 41.0 - SmarThink 0.17a 38.5 - Deep Sjeng 1.6 37.0 - Thinker 4.6c 36.0 - Anaconda 1.6.2 36.0 - Gothmog 1.0b10 35.0 - Pharaon 2.62 34.5 - Yace 0.99.87 33.5 - Tao 5.6 31.5 - Fruit 1.5 31.0 - Little Goliath Revival 27.0 - Comet B68 25.0 - Crafty 19.15 23.0 - Slow Chess 2.93a Athlon XP1900+ 128mb hash or closest allowed for each engine 3,4,5 men tablebases Ponder off No learning Engines using own books where able List 512 using general.ctg CM9000 Alliance using CM8000 book (manually converted) CM10th Creep using powerbook with optimised settings 44 rounds at 40 moves in 2 hours repeating 31.0 - Shredder 8 28.5 - Deep Junior 8 23.5 - Deep Fritz 8 22.5 - CM10th Creep 22.0 - CM9000 Alliance 22.0 - Pharaon 3.00b 21.5 - Hiarcs 9 20.5 - Ruffian 2.1.0 20.0 - Chess Tiger 15 19.5 - List 512 16.5 - Aristarch 4.50 16.5 - Pro Deo 1.0 Athlon XP1900+ 128mb hash or closest allowed for each engine 3,4,5 men tablebases Ponder off No learning All engines using own books 56 rounds (8 cycles) at 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating 31.0 - Deep Junior 9 30.0 - Fritz 8 Bilbao 30.0 - Shredder 8 28.0 - CM9000 Minotaur 2 27.5 - Ruffian 2.1.0 26.5 - CM10th Cobra 26.0 - Hiarcs 9 25.0 - Gandalf 6.0 Dual Athlon XP2000 (run by Ray) 128mb hash or closest allowed for each engine Each engine one processor with ponder off 3,4,5 men tablebases No learning All using powerbook with optimised settings 56 rounds (8 cycles) at 40 moves in 80 minutes repeating 31.5 - Shredder 8 31.5 - Ruffian 2.1.0 31.0 - CM10th Steadfast 29.5 - Deep Fritz 8 26.5 - Hiarcs 9 26.0 - Gandalf 6.0 24.0 - Deep Junior 8 24.0 - CM9000 Slayer 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 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
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