Author: Albert Silver
Date: 14:48:10 10/26/05
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On October 26, 2005 at 07:01:10, Rick Hagen wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I am running a 8-pawn tournament and I noticed something that surprised me a
>bit.
>The set-position is pretty well known I guess:
>
>[D]4k3/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/4K3 w - - 0 1
>
>I did a check with various engines:
>First number is from the starting postition, second from 8-pawn position:
>
> KN/s
>Junior 9 1460 1415
>Hiarcs 9 218 430
>Shredder 9 365 620
>CT 15 435 580
>Toga II 1.0 760 1355
>Fritz 7 1000 645
>Fritz 9 930 540
>Crafty 19.15 865 855
>Pro Deo 1.1 735 1100
>
>P3 3Ghz
>HT 128 MB
>TBs off (Not installed atm...)
I ran the same test for Fruit 2.2 in case you're curious. I'm also giving the
Toga II 1.0 results from my machine as a means of comparison. This is on an
Athlon 64 Sempron 3400+ (2 GHz), also using 128 MB hash. I let it think for 30
seconds and took the number posted in the Fritz GUI:
Toga II 1.0 920 1458
Fruit 2.2 621 1190
Albert
>
>So, my question: who are the "odd" ones out, and why?
>
>Thanks,
>Rick
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