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Subject: Re: AllStars+Fruit blitz : amazing results

Author: Omar skulason

Date: 14:34:18 06/18/05

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On June 18, 2005 at 15:44:23, Marc Lacrosse wrote:

>43 out of 132 games are finished in the blitz (3+3) double round robin
>tournament including Fruit 2.1 with  11 among the best - if not THE best -
>programs.
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>Before going to the present (truly incredible) standings, just have a look at
>the list of programs and try to guess who should be ahead of the field :
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>Shredder 9
>Fritz 8
>Junior 9
>Hiarcs 9
>Gandalf 6.0
>Chess Tiger 15.0
>CM 10000 (Berean 5.53)
>Ktulu 7.0a
>Ruffian 2.1.0
>List 5.12
>ProDeo 1.1
>List 512
>Fruit 2.1
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>go down ...
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>And now the standings :
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>                         1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0  1  2
>1   Ktulu 7.0a           ** 1  ½  1     1  ½        1  1       6.0/7
>2   Fruit 2.1            0  ** 0     ½        1  1  1  1  1    5.5/8
>3   CM10 Berean 5.53     ½  1  ** 0     1           0  1  1    4.5/7
>4   Pro Deo 1.1          0     1  ** 1  ½  ½  ½  ½             4.0/7
>5   Deep Fritz 8            ½     0  ** ½  1  0  1        1    4.0/7
>6   Chess Tiger 15.0     0     0  ½  ½  **          1  1  1    4.0/7
>7   Gandalf 6.0          ½        ½  0     ** 1     ½  ½  ½    3.5/7
>8   Junior 9                0     ½  1     0  ** 0  1     1    3.5/7
>9   Hiarcs 9                0     ½  0        1  ** 1  0  0    2.5/7
>10  List 512             0  0  1        0  ½  0  0  ** ½       2.0/8
>11  Ruffian 2.1.0        0  0  0        0  ½     1  ½  **      2.0/7
>12  Deep Shredder 9 UCI     0  0     0  0  ½  0  1        **   1.5/7
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>Amazing, isn't it ?
>
>Marc

Hi Marc!

Yes this is truly amazing. Nobody can belive this. I am afraid there is
something wrong. And where is the strongest free engine. I have been looking
everywhere but I can´t see it!

Ómar



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