Author: Henrik Dinesen
Date: 23:03:57 10/02/05
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On October 03, 2005 at 01:18:01, Sandro Necchi wrote: >On October 02, 2005 at 16:48:02, Henrik Dinesen wrote: > >>On October 02, 2005 at 13:36:18, Sandro Necchi wrote: >> >>>On October 02, 2005 at 09:01:05, stuart taylor wrote: >>> >>>>On October 02, 2005 at 06:47:33, Sandro Necchi wrote: >>>> >>>>>Hi, >>>>> >>>>>this one is the final Shredder 9 Columbus' egg setting: >>>>> >>>>>in my preliminary tests is doing quite well, but not enough games played yet. So >>>>>this is the latest gift to Shredder 9 fans. I need to switch to Shredder 10.> >>>> >>>>Which will be building onto this (and more)? >>> >>>Well, I believe Stefan will do a great work...we need to keep no. 1... >>> >>>My preferred setting is Columbus' egg 9b...I hope it will be tested against >>>Fruit 2.2 which I do not have. >>> >>>Sandro >>> >> >> >> >>While you are releasing one Columbus Egg after another, I included the 9b >>version in a Fruit 2.2 gaunlet instead of default S9. But that's only 10 games. >> >>Regards >>Henrik > >Very good. Let me know the score... > >Sandro I will. I intend run tests with the different Columbus Egg's, and futher ones with Waels Eccentric. I use TC 25+15 on a p4 3.4, 256Mb hash each. Own books (booklearning off). Chessporgram 8 and most 5 piece TB's. At this point Fruit 2.2 is ahead 3-1 against Shredder 9 Columbus Egg b. ---- Earlier test with CE original, gave this result (same conditions): Shredder 9 Columbus, 25+15 rapid 2005 Shredder 9 Col. Egg - Deep Junior 8.ZX 7.0 - 3.0 +6/-2/=2 70.00% Shredder 9 Col. Egg - Fruit 2.1 8.0 - 2.0 +7/-1/=2 80.00% Shredder 9 Col. Egg - Hiarcs 9 7.0 - 3.0 +5/-1/=4 70.00% Shredder 9 Col. Egg - Junior 9 6.0 - 4.0 +4/-2/=4 60.00% Shredder 9 Col. Egg - X3D Fritz 6.0 - 4.0 +5/-3/=2 60.00% To few games, and to few opponents - but a good achievement! Regards Henrik PS: I you want the games, let me know
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