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Subject: Fruit 2.2.1, Fritz 9, Deep Shredder 9.1 UCI (St. after 111/150 games)

Author: Tomas Casanovas Martinez

Date: 13:04:33 11/13/05


Tourney:

Fritz 9 - own book
Fruit 2.2.1 - own book
Deep Shredder 9.1 UCI - Shredder 8 book

No tablebases.

No learning.

Ponder off.

Junior 9 GUI

40/40 + 40/40 + 40

Pentium IV, 3,00 Mhz.  2 CPUS.

Previous posts:

"" Standings after 39 out of 150 games:

                        1              2              3
Fruit 2.2.1         .........       9,5-3,5        9,0-4,0    18,5/26
Fritz 9              3,5-9,5        .......        7,5-5,5    11,0/26
Deep Shredder 9,1    4,0-9,0        5,5-7,5        .......     9,5/26

Standings after 72 out of 150 games:

                        1              2              3
Fruit 2.2.1          .......       12,5-11,5      14,0-10,0    26,5/48
Deep Shredder 9.1   11,5-12,5       .......       11,5-11,5    23,0/48
Fritz 9             10,0-14,0      12,5-11,5        .......    22,5/48


Standings after 90 out of 150 games:

                        1              2              3
Fruit 2.2.1         .........      17,0-13,0     16,5-13,5    33,5/60
Fritz 9              13,0-17,0      .......      16,5-13,5    29,5/60
Deep Shredder 9.1    13,5-16,5     13,5-16,5       .......    27,0/60""

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AND THE LATEST NEWS:

Standings after 111 out of 150 games:

Fruit 2.2.1         .........      20,0-17,0     21,0-16,0    41,0/74
Fritz 9              17,0-20,0      .......      21,5-15,5    38,5/74
Deep Shredder 9.1    16,0-21,0     15,5-21,5       .......    31,5/74

Fritz 9 still alive in my tournament. Deep Shredder 9.1 seems definitely out.
This will be my first test where this program -obviously when it plays-  does
not win. What a wonderful task done by Fruit and Fritz programmers!.

Regards,

Tom
Barcelona



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