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Subject: Re: Congrats to Spike team!

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 10:41:17 08/13/05

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On August 12, 2005 at 17:53:43, Uri Blass wrote:

>On August 12, 2005 at 17:50:57, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On August 12, 2005 at 16:01:02, Günther Simon wrote:
>>
>>>On August 12, 2005 at 15:46:20, Uri Blass wrote:
>>>
>>>...snip
>>>
>>>>>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
>>>>>5 	Ikarus 	        4 	1 	2 	4,5 	26,0 	18,0
>>>>>6 	List 	        4 	1 	2 	4,5 	26,0 	16,0
>>>>>7 	Pharaon 	4 	0 	3 	4,0 	29,5 	19,0
>>>>>8 	DeepSjeng 	3 	2 	2 	4,0 	27,5 	16,0
>>>>>9 	TheBaron 	4 	0 	3 	4,0 	27,0 	17,0
>>>...
>>>>I did not know that it was only 7 rounds.
>>>>It helps to explain shredder's failure(and I see that 5 out of 7 are enough even
>>>>not to win third place).
>>>>
>>>>I thought that there are at least 9 rounds.
>>>>
>>>>It seems that WCCC in standard chess is more serious tournament than WCCC in
>>>>FRC.
>>>>
>>>>I wonder which program beated shredder except spike.
>>>
>>>It was Richards The Baron.
>>>
>>>Guenther
>>
>>Thanks can I find crosstable to see not only number of points but who were the
>>opponents of every player.
>>
>>Uri
>
>I can add also that I cannot find details about hardware of the participants.
>
>Uri


I don't know the hardware of everybody that was playing, but here an attempt for
at least a few:

Spike: Centrino 2 Ghz
Jonny: AMD Athlon64 X2 4600+ (2 cores)
Shredder: AMD Opteron 852 4 CPU's (or was it 850?)
The Baron: round 1-2: AMD 2000+ MP 2 CPU's
           round 3-7: AMD Opteron 865 4 CPU's (8 cores)
Glaurung, Herrmann, Homer, Ant, Patzer, AICE, Ayito, Pharaon: P4 2.8Ghz
Sjeng: AMD Athlon64 X2




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