Author: Graham Banks
Date: 23:50:52 06/12/05
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On June 13, 2005 at 02:13:25, Kurt Utzinger wrote: >On June 13, 2005 at 01:13:09, Graham Banks wrote: > >>KNOCKOUT TOURNAMENT II >> >> >>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 (all completed) >> >>(10.5-3.5) Fritz 8 Bilbao v CM9000 Minotaur >>(11.0-4.0) List 512 v Yace 0.99.87 >>(10.5-4.5) Shredder 9 v Anaconda 2.0.1 >>(6.5-10.5) Aristarch 4.50 v Delfi 4.5 >>(6.0-11.0) CM10th Beast v Junior 9 >>(10.5-6.5) CM10th Berean 5.53 v Ruffian 2.1.0 >>(11.0-6.0) Chess Tiger 15 v Little Goliath Evolution >>(10.5-7.5) CM10th Milan 2.3 v CM10th Tsunami >>(11.0-7.0) SlowChess Blitz WV v Pharaon 3.2 >>(7.0-11.0) CM9000 R1 v Fruit Toga II 0.93 >>(10.5-8.5) Hiarcs 9 v CM9000 Judge II >>(8.5-10.5) Ktulu 7.0 v SOS 5.1 >>(10.5-8.5) CM10th Behemoth v CM9000 Slayer 2b >>(11.0-8.0) Gandalf 6.0 v Spike 0.93a >>(10.5-9.5) CM10th Yoda 2.7 v CM9000 Apex >>(9.0-11.0) Pro Deo 1.1 v CM9000 Gladiator >> >>ROUND TWO MATCHES (after Game 12 of 20) >> >>(8.0-4.0) Fruit Toga II 0.93 v Delfi 4.5 >>(7.5-4.5) Junior 9 v Gandalf 6.0 >>(3.5-8.5) CM10th Yoda 2.7 v CM10th Behemoth >>(7.0-5.0) CM10th Milan 2.3 v SOS 5.1 >>(6.5-5.5) SlowChess Blitz WV v CM9000 Gladiator >>(3.5-8.5) CM10th Berean 5.53 v Shredder 9 >>(5.0-7.0) Hiarcs 9 v Fritz 8 Bilbao >>(3.5-8.5) List 512 v Chess Tiger 15 > > Hi Graham > At least two surprising results for me: > the loss of Aristarch 4.50 vs Delfi 4.5 > and the win of SOS.5 for Arena vs Ktulu 7.0 > but such things of course can happen from > time to time in knockout tournaments. > Kurt [http://www.utzinterk.com] Hi Kurt, Delfi's win over Aristarch was a surprise for me also, but I've had disappointing results from Ktulu 7.0 to date. Perhaps it will excel on faster hardware at slower time controls? Regards, Graham.
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