Author: Heinz van Kempen
Date: 03:25:28 05/09/05
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On May 09, 2005 at 05:20:41, 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 18 of 20) > >Finished matches > >(2.0-11.0) Anaconda 2.0.1 v Toga II 0.93 >(2.5-10.5) Deep Sjeng 1.6 v CM9000 Gladiator >(3.5-10.5) Hiarcs 9 v CM10th Yoda 2.7 >(11.0-5.0) CM9000 Minotaur v Deep Fritz 8 >(10.5-5.5) Shredder 9 v Aristarch 4.50 >(6.5-10.5) CM10th Schumacher v Junior 9 >(6.5-10.5) SlowChess Blitz v CM10th Milan 2.4 >(6.5-10.5) Ruffian 2.1.0 v List 512 >(6.0-11.0) Pharaon 3.2 v CM10th Medusa >(10.5-7.5) CM9000 Slayer 2b v Ktulu 7.0 >(10.5-7.5) CM9000 Apex v Gandalf 6.0 > >Matches still in progress > >(8.5-9.5) CM10th Emperor v Pro Deo 1.1 >(10.0-8.0) CM10th Berean 5.53 v SOS 5 >(9.5-8.5) Chess Tiger 15 v CM9000 Mv2.5 >(8.5-9.5) CM10th Milan 2.3 v Fritz 8 Bilbao >(10.0-8.0) CM9000 R1 v CM9000 TO5 Hi Graham, biggest surprise surely the loss from Deep Fritz and it is still unclear if the Bilbao version will survive. I still have some hope that some Chessmaster setting one day will come very close in strength to Fritz or Junior. Knockout tournaments (and of course also league systems with promotion and demotion) add a lot of suspense to the events. Best Regards Heinz
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