Author: Keith Hyams
Date: 13:36:47 08/17/05
1 Fruit 2. ****** ½10½11 1001½1 1½1110 111½1½ ½11010 20.5/30 2 Toga II 1.0 ½01½00 ****** 00001½ 0½1½½1 111111 111111 19.0/30 3 Fritz 8 0110½0 11110½ ****** 00½011 1½1011 010½½1 17.0/30 4 Shredder 8 0½0001 1½0½½0 11½100 ****** ½0100½ 01½1½½ 13.0/30 5 Glaurung Mainz 000½0½ 000000 0½0100 ½1011½ ****** 111001 10.5/30 6 Spike 1.0 Mainz ½00101 000000 101½½0 10½0½½ 000110 ****** 10.0/30 2.7 GHz Celeron 1 min per game with 1 second bonus per move 9 Mb hash. Not perfect because I had the computer doing another task for a short time while the tournament was running. Yet another spectacular result for Fruit. Somebody pointed out a few days ago that Fruit is not comfortable going head to head in matches against Fritz. My results consistently agree with this. Yet more evidence that Shredder 8 does not like ultra fast time limits. Look what Toga did to Glaurung and Spike. Both Glaurung and Spike are now very strong but they were struggling to compete with this field at this time limit.
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