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Subject: That's why Rybka is a chess engine from another dimention....

Author: Dr. Wael Deeb

Date: 03:29:31 12/10/05


Hardware:AMD Athlon(tm) Processor 64 3200+,512Mb DDR2 400Mz Ram,
hashtables=128Mb for each engine!
Software:Windows XP Professional,GUI:Arena 1.1!
Nalimov EGTB:all 4 pieces and most of 5 pieces!
Conditions:
Time controls:60 minutes per game + 20 seconds increment!
Each engine plays 2 games against all other engines!
Ponder off!
Learning enabled!
No adapters are used!
No frozen,or out of time games!Just clear cut results!

_Participate 17 engines!
_Every engine starts with 1800 ELO,which is calculated manualy using FIDE
calculating method!
_i = use the iBase + opening book



01Toga II 1.1a i            13.5/19
02 Rybka 1.0              10.5/14
03 Fritz for Fun 8.1.3.0  10.5/17
04 Crafty Cito 1.4.2      10.5/16
05 Fruit 2.2.1 i          10.0/12
06 Shredder Classic 1.3 i 7.5/17
07 X3D Fritz 8.1.1.0      7.0/14
08 Rebel 12.00.01         7.0/17
09 Capture R01            6.5/24
10 Ruffian Leiden         6.0/11
11 Patriot 1.3.0 i        5.5/17
12 Deep Sjeng 1.6         4.5/12
13 Patzer 3.11a           3.5/11
14 Chess Tiger 2004       3.0/5
15 Nimzo 2000             3.0/12
16 Hiarcs 8 Bareev        3.0/5
17 Nimzo 7.32             2.5/5




Poor Fritz,it didn't understand what is going on until the end....
An amazing engine,a big jump in the chess computer world,no doubt about that....
Rybka is using it's optimized rybka.abk which will be released with the official
release of the engine.As I wrote before,this opening book is wrote with the kind
premission of the author and all it's future updates will be coordinated with
him.


[Event "W.A.E.L_SE Fruit 2.2.1"]
[Site "Varna"]
[Date "2005.12.10"]
[White "X3D Fritz 8.1.1.0"]
[Black "Rybka 1.0"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D06"]
[Opening "QGD"]
[Variation "2...Bf5 3.Nf3 e6"]
[TimeControl "3600+20"]

1.Nf3 d5 2.d4 Bf5 3.c4 e6 4.cxd5 exd5 {-0.10/13} 5.Qb3 Nc6 {-0.01/11} 6.Bg5 Bb4+
{-0.01/12} 7.Nc3 Nge7 {-0.05/13} 8.e3 h6 {-0.12/14} 9.Bh4 O-O {-0.14/13} 10.Be2
Rb8
{-0.16/14} 11.O-O f6 {-0.17/14} 12.Rfc1 Qd7 {-0.17/13} 13.a3 Bxc3 {-0.24/13}
14.Rxc3 Be6
{-0.28/14} 15.Rc5 Nf5 {-0.27/14} 16.Qc2 g5 {-0.22/13} 17.Bg3 h5 {-0.33/13}
18.Bd3 Rfc8
{-0.12/13} 19.b4 h4 {-0.27/14} 20.b5 hxg3 {-0.09/14} 21.bxc6 gxf2+ {-0.13/14}
22.Qxf2 bxc6
{0.00/13} 23.Rf1 Nd6 {+0.07/13} 24.Ra5 Qe7 {0.00/12} 25.Ne1 Kg7 {+0.21/13}
26.Qg3 Nc4
{+0.42/13} 27.Bxc4 dxc4 {+0.30/12} 28.e4 Rb3 {+0.86/12} 29.Qf2 Rf8 {+0.70/11}
30.a4 c3
{+0.68/12} 31.Nf3 Bc4 {+1.14/13} 32.Re1 Bd3 {+1.93/13} 33.e5 c2 {+2.53/12}
34.exf6+ Qxf6
{+2.45/13} 35.Qd2 Bf5 {+2.69/12} 36.h3 Rb1 {+3.27/12} 37.Kf2 Rfb8 {+4.02/13} 0-1


Cheers,
Dr.Wael Deeb



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