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Subject: Re: Super League (120m+10s) Antalya 2005 - standings after 32th round

Author: Madhavan

Date: 00:52:58 06/13/05

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On June 13, 2005 at 03:47:26, Sedat wrote:

>Tournament Conditions
>---------------------
>
>Processor               AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 2.40 GHz
>Main Memory	        1024 MB
>Operating System        Windows XP Professional
>Test GUI                Fritz 8 GUI
>Tournament Type         Round-Robin System:2 cycles
>Time Control            120 min + 10 sec
>HashTable Size          256 MB
>Opening Book            Perfect 7.0 ctg
>Ponder                  Off
>Resign                  On
>Book Learning           Off
>Used Endgames           4- MEN EGTB
>Tablebases Cache        32 MB
>
>
>
>
>
>---------------------------------
>Rank  Program             Score
>---------------------------------
>01: Ktulu 7.0           22.5 / 32
>02: Chess Tiger 15.0    20.5 / 32
>03: Shredder 9 UCI      20.5 / 32
>04: Hiarcs 9            19.5 / 32
>05: Fritz 8 Bilbao      19.5 / 32
>06: List 512            18.5 / 32
>07: Ruffian 2.1.0       18.5 / 32
>08: CM10th Milan 2.3    18.0 / 32
>09: Gandalf 6.01        17.5 / 32
>10: Toga II 0.93        17.0 / 32
>11: Junior 9            17.0 / 32
>12: SlowChess Blitz WV  15.5 / 32
>13: Deep Sjeng 1.6      14.5 / 32
>14: Aristarch 4.50      14.0 / 32
>15: Pro Deo 1.1         13.0 / 32
>16: Pseudo 0.7c         12.5 / 32
>17: SOS 5.1 for Arena   12.0 / 32
>18: Spike 0.9a          11.5 / 32
>19: SmarThink 0.17a      9.0 / 32
>20: Delfi 4.5            9.0 / 32
>---------------------------------
>320 games: +122 =117 -81
>---------------------------------

Hi Sedat,

Very nice table,neatly constructed! :)


the opening book used ws perfect.ctg
with this opening,suppose if you repeat the above tournament again,you might get
different results,right?

why didn't you engine's own opening book?
most likely,shredder would win if you set its own opening book
>For more details and games:
>http://www.geocities.com/sedatchess/index.html
>
>Best Regards,
>Sedat Canbaz



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