Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 15:56:08 10/10/05
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On October 10, 2005 at 13:51:56, Heinz van Kempen wrote: >Hi all :-), > >a new CEGT rating list is available and Fritz 9 is only two points behind Fruit >2.2. > >http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/rating.htm > >Here you will also find overviews from our new tester Kirill Kryukov who is our >statistics expert. He also calculates Bayesian ELO. According to this one Fritz >9 should lead by now, as it was only back one point in the last list still shown >and in that one Fruit 2.2 still had a lead of 7 points over Fritz 9 according to >EloStat. > >In the matches with deep versions we see Deep Fritz 8 with decent results so >far, while Deep Junior has still few games. Of course Deep Shredder will also be >tested afterwards and also other deep versions. > >The World Trophy France is finished in Master Class. Best overall scores here >for Fritz 9 and Fruit 2.2, followed by Shredder 9. In the Higher Class a last >tournament will finish this evening, but the overall winner France is already >decided. This is Naum 1.82. First tournaments for Great Britain are started and >in the end points from all countries will be added to decide the overall >winners. > >http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/trophy.htm > >The leagues are updated. In Master Class Fruit 2.2 with a clear lead. The last >double round robins are in progress. After this there will be promotion and >demotion and a promotion tournament for Higher Class. Next cycles will start >then when updates for engines are released. > >http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/league.htm > > >http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/ > >http://www.cegt.info/ > >Best Regards >Heinz Hi Heinz, can you pls. test Shredder 9g setting for Shredder 9 as this is showing really a jump ahead as per my tests and reports from other people here in CCC? I am asking this because it should be able to reach no. 1 easely... Thanks Sandro
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