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Subject: RK 2005 (90m+30s) Final standing / 210 rounds / 840 games

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 09:00:35 08/07/05


Our long lasting tournament (start 26th February 2005) has
come to an end. After 210 rounds for each engine and a total
of 840 games we have a clear winner. The tournament was in
so far a bit boring as Stefan Meyer-Kahlen's engine soon
took the lead wheras Ruffian 2.1.0 did the same at the end
of the table.
Details / Final cross table / Statistic 7 Games download
http://www.utzingerk.com/rk_2005.htm
Kind regards
Kurt & Rolf

RK 2005 Tournament (90m+30s)
8 engines, 210 rounds, 840 games, Athlon 1.3/64 MB hash
All games played under ChessBase Fritz8-GUI
Time control: 90m+30s, ponder=off, 3-/4-men EGTB
Books: own tournament books, optimize, no book learning
Chess Tiger 15 CB (tiger15.ctg) by Christoph Theron
Fritz 8.0.0.26  (fritz8.ctg) by Frans Morsch
Hiarcs 9  (hiarcs9.ctg) by Mark Uniacke
Gandalf 6.0 (dbchs.dat) by Steen Surballe
Junior 9.0.0.3  (junior9.ctg) by Amir Ban
Ruffian 2.1.0 UCI  (book 3) by Perola Valfridsson
Shredder 9 CB  (shredder9.ctg) by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
The King 3.33 (Yoda 2.5 with cm.book) by Johan de Koning
Tester: Kurt Utzinger / Rolf Bühler, Switzerland


    Program                            Score     %    Av.Op.  Elo    +   -

  1 Shredder 9                     : 130.0/210  61.9   2489   2574   40  37
  2 Junior 9                       : 115.5/210  55.0   2496   2530   44  35
  3 Chess Tiger 15.0               : 107.5/210  51.2   2499   2507   47  32
  4 Fritz 8                        : 106.5/210  50.7   2499   2504   48  30
  5 Hiarcs 9                       :  99.5/210  47.4   2502   2484   35  46
  6 Gandalf 6.0                    :  98.5/210  46.9   2503   2481   32  46
  7 The King 3.33                  :  97.5/210  46.4   2503   2478   32  46
  8 Ruffian 2.1.0                  :  85.0/210  40.5   2508   2441   38  41



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