Author: Stuart Cracraft
Date: 14:53:17 12/25/05
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On December 25, 2005 at 13:22:55, Mike Byrne wrote: > Engine Score ShDeRyGaToFrGFZaReRuCrSOThAn S-B >01: Shredder 9.1 3.5/4 · = 1 1 1 6.00 >02: Deep Sjeng 1.6 3.0/4 = · 1 = 1 5.75 >03: Rybka v1.0 Preview 2 x64 3.0/4 · = 1 = 1 4.50 >04: Gandalf60 3.0/4 = · = 1 1 3.75 >05: Toga II 2.5/4 0 = · 1 1 4.00 >06: Fruit 2.1 2.5/4 · 1 0 = 1 3.00 >07: GFruit-4bx 2.5/4 0 · 1 1 = 2.75 >08: Zappa 1.1 2.0/4 = 0 · = 1 2.75 >09: Rebel 12 2.0/4 0 0 · 1 1 1.50 >10: Ruffian 2.1 1.5/4 0 1 0 = · 3.50 >11: Crafty64 19.20 1.0/4 = = 0 0 · 2.75 >12: SOS 5.1 for Arena 0.5/4 0 0 = 0 · 1.25 >13: TheKing 3.23 0.5/4 0 0 0 · = 0.25 >13: AnMon 5.50 0.5/4 0 0 0 = · 0.25 > >28 of 364 games played >Name of the tournament: Blitz_5_5_QUAD RR_2 >Site/ Country: WIN-64-MB, United States >Level: Blitz 5/5 >Hardware: Dual AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 244 1804 MHz with 2,046 MB Memory > >Results are more inline with expected thus far than the results I obtained at >Game 1/1. Do Deep Sjeng and Shredder make use of the dual-processor? (while Rybka does not) Any others that are making use of the two processors?
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