Author: KarinsDad
Date: 09:20:38 03/22/99
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On March 22, 1999 at 11:38:37, Will Singleton wrote: >Under 2600 Club >Mar 22 1999 > >Program ICC Blitz Change Games Platform Author > >TDChess 2679 +102 216 P/400 Jon Baxter >ZChess 2576 -1 5 K6/266 Franck Zibi >PostModernist 2560 +20 44 K6/300 Andrew Williams >Rajah 2531 +50 76 P/166 V. Manohararajah >Rookie 2514 P/360 Marcel van Kervinck >LambChop 2453 -21 28 P/133 Pete McKenzie >Amateur 2450 +58 67 Mac/300 Will Singleton >EXchess 2446 +114 21 Cel/400 Dan Homan >BugChess 2405 P/450 Erik van het Hof >Grok 2353 -55 21 K6/300 Peter Kappler >Hossa 2351 -205 287 P/350 Steffen Jakob >InmiChess 2292 +14 8 Cyrix/233 Werner Inmann >Pedestrian 2195 P/450 Peter Kasinski > > > ICC account names that differ from the program name: > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Blik (Rookie), zchess1 (Zchess). > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Will, Do you have any data on more standard times? Since I am writing my program to be as strong a possible in standard times as opposed to blitz times, I was wondering if anyone else did the same and if there was any data on it. Thanks, KarinsDad :) >Changes > >Stobor and XXXX-2 to inactive, EXchess to active. > > >Notable > >New highs were scored by TDChess (2711) and PostModernist (2603). > >Top spot goes to TDChess, which currently sits at 2679 (as of this morning), >and may very well be our first graduate. Excellent job, Jon! >Most active was Hossa, with 287 blitz games played. > >I notice that several members (active and inactive) will be competing at >Paderborn. They are LambChop, Stobor, XXXX-2, and Gromit. One would >hope that McKenzie will bring something faster than a P133. :) Good luck >to all! > > >u2600 Position of the Week > >This comes from a standard game played on ICC this week between TDChess and >crafty450. TDChess found a good move, which I don't believe would have >been found at blitz time controls. A good human player might be tempted >to play it right off the bat, but a program needs proof. > >See how long it takes yours to find the winning move. Also, see if you can >guess the move before your program finds it. > >2r4k/3q1pp1/1rn4p/p1R5/P2p1B2/5QP1/P4P1P/2R3K1 w - -
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