Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 03:01:45 04/29/05
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On April 28, 2005 at 22:58:03, Graham Banks wrote: >KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT > >Pentium 3 450 >Deep Fritz 8 GUI >Each engine using 64mb hash >3 and 4 men EGTB >Perfect 7.0 book for all >Ponder off >40 moves in 20 minutes repeating >Each match consists of 20 games > > >ROUND ONE MATCHES (after Game 5 of 20) > >(1.0-4.0) Anaconda 2.0.1 v Toga II 0.93 >(2.5-2.5) CM9000 Slayer 2b v CM9000 Slayer >(2.0-3.0) CM10th Schumacher v Junior 9 >(3.0-2.0) SlowChess Blitz v CM10th Milan 2.4 >(2.5-2.5) CM10th Emperor v Pro Deo 1.1 >(0.5-4.5) Deep Sjeng 1.6 v CM9000 Gladiator >(4.0-1.0) CM9000 Minotaur v Deep Fritz 8 >(4.0-1.0) Ruffian 2.1.0 v CM10th D2Alos >(3.5-1.5) CM10th Berean 5.53 v SOS 5 >(1.0-4.0) Chess Tiger 15 v CM9000 Mv2.5 >(3.5-1.5) CM9000 Apex v Gandalf 6.0 >(2.0-3.0) Pharaon 3.2 v CM10th Medusa >(2.5-2.5) CM10th Milan 1.5 v Patriot 1.3.0 >(0.5-4.5) Hiarcs 9 v CM10th Yoda 2.7 >(1.5-3.5) CM9000 R1 v CM9000 TO5 >(2.0-3.0) Shredder 9 v Aristarch 4.50 > >One thing that is obvious at present is that the top CM9000 settings seem to be >outperforming their CM10th counterparts. This is a bit of a worry! I don't think that it has to do with the settings, since the Default CM9000 is a little bit stronger than the Default CM10th. Jorge
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