Author: Graham Banks
Date: 15:54:13 05/22/05
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On May 22, 2005 at 15:08:07, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On May 22, 2005 at 14:49:13, Graham Banks wrote: > >>THE GREAT CM10th SHOWDOWN! >> >>Athlon XP1900+ >>128mb hash each >>3,4,5 men tablebases >>Ponder on >>No opening books >>54 rounds (2 cycles) at 90 mins + 30 secs >> >> >>Standings after Round 17 >> >>10.5 – D1 Pyr >>10.0 – Milan 2.3 >>10.0 – D1 Meandros >>10.0 – Milan 1.5 >>10.0 – Berean 5.53 >>10.0 – R2D2 >>10.0 – CM9000 Slayer 2b >>9.5 – D2 Alos >>9.5 – Darth Vader >>9.5 – Milan 2.1 >>9.5 – Vegeta 2 >>9.0 – CM9000 Minotaur >>9.0 – Tsunami >>8.5 – RIX >>8.5 – Beast >>8.5 – Steadfast >>8.5 – Wrath >>8.0 – Creep >>8.0 – Solomon >>7.5 – Schumacher >>7.5 – C3PO >>7.5 – Yoda 2.7 >>7.0 – Default >>7.0 – Medusa >>6.5 – Cobra >>6.5 – Predator >>6.5 – Milan 2.4 >>5.5 - SoFar > >CM9000 Slayer 2b is still staying competitive against the best CM10th settings >so far, and it might end up in the first three place as I predicted three weeks >ago. > >Jorge > Hi Jorge, at the halfway stage of the tournament I'd intended adding further CM10th settings, so I'm thinking about pulling CM9000 Minotaur and CM9000 Slayer 2b out so numbers don't get too unmanageable. I've included the best CM9000 settings in my Knockout tournaments. In my opinion the best CM9000 settings are (in no particular order) Minotaur, Slayer 2b, Apex, R1, Gladiator, Mv2.5, TO5 and Judge II. I've excluded Assassin as Apex is a refinement of the Assassin settings. Graham.
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