Author: Uri Blass
Date: 16:04:15 08/12/05
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On August 12, 2005 at 18:32:29, Jorge Pichard wrote: >None of these Three programs that ended on top of Shredder-FRC can actually beat >Shredder-FRC in a match of 40 games. I can predicted that shredder-FRC will win >by a margin of a least 55%. > >PS: But in only one game against these three programs the possibility of them >getting lucky again can happen time and time again. > > > >>Rang Teilnehmer S R V Punkte Buchh. Pkt.Sum. >>>1 Spike 5 1 1 5,5 31,5 25,5 >>>2 Jonny 5 1 1 5,5 28,0 20,5 >>>3 Glaurung 4 2 1 5,0 29,5 18,5 >>>4 Shredder 5 0 2 5,0 29,0 21,0 > > >Jorge I do not know and the only program that is possible to test against shredder now is Glaurung and I am not sure if Glaurung performed better than Shredder. Unfortunately I have not results of all the games but only results of the first 5 rounds so I cannot calculate performance. Here are results of the first 5 rounds that I collected round 1: Shredder-Nexus 1-0 Glaurung-List 1-0 Deep Sjeng-Ant 0.5-0.5 Quark-Pharaon 0-1 parSOS-Patzer 1-0 Xinix-Spike 0-1 Ikarus-Hermann 1-0 Homer-Jonny 0-1 TheBaron-Ayito 1-0 Aice free Round 2: Jonny-Shredder 0-1 Pharaon-Ikarus 1-0 AICE-parSOS 0-1 Spike-The Baron 1-0 ANT960-Glaurung 0.5-0.5 List-Deep Sjeng 1-0 Nexus-XiniX 0.5-0.5 Herrmann-Quark 0-1 Patzer-Homer 1-0 ayito free Round 3: Shredder-Spike 0-1 parSOS-Pharaon 0-1 Glaurung-Jonny 0-1 Quark-List 0-1 Ikarus-Patzer 1-0 The Baron-AICE 1-0 Ayito-Ant96 0-1 Deep Sjeng-Nexus 1-0 XiniX-Herrmann 0-1 Homer free round 4: Pharaon - Spike 0-1 Ant960 - Shredder 0-1 List - Ikarus 1/2 Jonny - parSOS 1-0 Deep Sjeng - TheBaron 1-0 Patzer - Glaurung 0-1 Homer - Quark 0-1 Herrmann - Ayito 1-0 AICE - Xinix 1-0 Nexus free round 5: spike-Jonny 0.5-0.5 Shredder-Pharaon 1-0 Glaurang-Deep Sjeng 0.5-0.5 ParSos-List 1-0 Ikarus-Ant960 1-0 The Baron-Herrmann 1-0 Quark-Aice 1-0 Nexus-Homer 1-0 Ayito-Patzer 0-1 xinix free Uri
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