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Subject: WSE 2005 Tournament (15 min + 5 sec) - Pharaon 3.3,Fruit 2.1

Author: Sedat

Date: 02:06:18 07/09/05


Conditions
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* AMD Athlon XP 2400+ 2.00 GHz
* Main Memory :1024 MB DDRAM
* Windows XP Professional
* Hiarcs 9 GUI
* 15 min + 5 sec
* Round-Robin/Gauntlet System : 8 cycles
* HashTable Size : 128 MB
* Perfect v7.0 ctg
* 4 MEN EGTB
* TB Cache : 8 MB
* Resign on
* Ponder off
* Book learning off

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Rank  Program                        Score
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 01 Shredder 9 UCI                 : 140.0/200
 02 Fruit 2.1                      : 128.0/200
 03 Junior 9                       : 126.5/200
 04 Deep Fritz 8                   : 121.0/200
 05 List 512                       : 113.5/200
 06 Ruffian 2.1.0                  : 112.0/200
 07 Hiarcs 9                       : 111.5/200
 08 Pro Deo 1.1                    : 105.0/200
 09 The King 3.33                  : 103.5/200
 10 Chess Tiger 15.0               : 102.5/200
 11 Aristarch 4.50                 : 101.5/200
 12 Gandalf 6.01                   : 101.0/200
 13 SmarThink 0.17a                : 100.0/200
 14 Spike 0.9a                     :  97.5/200
 15 Ktulu 7.0a                     :  96.0/200
 17 SlowChess Blitz WV             :  93.0/200
 18 Pseudo 0.7c                    :  91.5/200
 19 Zappa 1.0                      :  88.5/200
 20 Anaconda 2.0.1                 :  87.0/200
 21 SOS 4 for Arena                :  86.0/200
 22 Deep Sjeng 1.6                 :  82.5/200
 23 Little Goliath Evolution       :  82.5/200
 24 Glaurung 0.2.3                 :  80.5/200
 25 The Baron 1.6.0                :  77.5/200
 26 Pharaon 3.3                    :  77.5/200
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Best Wishes,
Sedat Canbaz



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