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Subject: CMX settings vs Shredder 9

Author: Jason Kent

Date: 05:58:26 07/08/05


Cobra dropped below 30% and was eliminated.  I'm glad to see that many CMX
settings are raising the bar compared with the older CM9_Minotaur, which is by
no means a lightweight of the CM9 settings.

    Program                          Elo    +   -   Games   Score   Av.Op. Draws

  1 CMX Beast                      : 2486  162 111    20    55.0 %   2451   40.0
  2 CMX Milan 2.3                  : 2469  172 109    19    52.6 %   2451   42.1
  3 CMX Medusa                     : 2469  172 125    19    52.6 %   2451   31.6
  4 CMX Tsunami                    : 2451  149 149    19    50.0 %   2451   26.3
  5 CMX Cell                       : 2451  152 152    20    50.0 %   2451   20.0
  6 Shredder 9 UCI                 : 2448   24  26   543    63.2 %   2354   31.7
  7 CMX D2Alos                     : 2414  102 167    19    44.7 %   2451   47.4
  8 CMX Emperor                    : 2398  138 157    20    42.5 %   2451   25.0
  9 CMX Milan 2.5                  : 2398  121 157    20    42.5 %   2451   35.0
 10 CMX Steadfast                  : 2395  151 162    19    42.1 %   2451   21.1
 11 CMX Schumacher                 : 2395  112 162    19    42.1 %   2451   42.1
 12 CMX Yoda 2.7                   : 2376  105 157    19    39.5 %   2451   47.4
 13 CMX R1X                        : 2376   85 157    19    39.5 %   2451   57.9
 14 CMX D1Pyr                      : 2376  105 157    19    39.5 %   2451   47.4
 15 CM9_Minotaur                   : 2376  105 157    19    39.5 %   2451   47.4
 16 CMX Berean 5.53                : 2357  137 153    19    36.8 %   2451   31.6
 17 CMX D1Meandros                 : 2337  153 149    19    34.2 %   2451   26.3
 18 CMX Vegeta2b                   : 2324  155 141    20    32.5 %   2451   25.0


Pgn after cycle 19 and part of 20:
http://www.cacsi.com/chess/S9Gauntlet-CMX!_R2.zip



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