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Subject: Re: Testing RYBKA Beta 32- 40/40 Tourn. Final standings

Author: Tomas Casanovas Martinez

Date: 03:41:18 12/26/05

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On December 26, 2005 at 06:30:59, emerson tan wrote:

>On December 26, 2005 at 06:06:48, Tomas Casanovas Martinez wrote:
>
>>Final Standings. 50 games.
>>
>>Rybka Beta 32, Fritz 9, Fruit 2.2.1, Deep Shredder 9.1 UCI, Toga II 1.1.a
>>
>>Pentium IV dual 3,00 Mhz
>>All programmes with Fritz 9 book (some advantage for Fritz, isn't it?)
>>Time control: 40/40 + 40/40 + 10 min finish
>>No Tb
>>Junior 9 GUI
>>
>>Final standings:
>>
>>                       1          2         3        4        5         Total
>>Rybka Beta 32         xxx      3,5-1,5   4,5-0,5  3,5-1,5  2,0-3,0      13,5/20
>>Fruit 2.2.1         1,5-3,5      xxx     2,5-2,5  3,5-1,5  3,5-1,5      11,0/20
>>Fritz 9             0,5-4,5    2,5-2,5     xxx    2,0-3,0  4,5-0,5       9,5/20
>>Deep Shredder9.1    1,5-3,5    1,5-3,5   3,0-2,0    xxx    2,5-2,5       8,5/20
>>Toga II 1.1a        3,0-2,0    1,5-3,5   0,5-4,5  2,5-2,5    xxx         7,5/20
>>
>>
>>Wins draws and losses:
>>
>>Rybka Beta            10 - 7 - 3
>>Fruit 2.2.1            6 -10 - 4
>>Fritz 9                7 - 5 - 8 (4 out of 8 losses against Rybka!)
>>Deep Shredder 9.1      4 - 9 - 7
>>Toga II 1.1.a          3 - 9 - 8 (2 out of 3 wins against Rybka!)
>>
>>Another similar Tourney running, 60 games, without Toga. Rybka 1.01 Preview
>>instead of Rybka Beta. Results after 24 games in a few hours.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Tom.
>
>
>Please include toga as it is the only one to win a match against rybka


Sorry but it is too late. The Tournament is running with 23 games already
played. On the other side, Toga has been tested against Rybka and the results
have been consistently and clearly better for Rybka. Five games can not give you
any indication in this sense.

Best regards,

Tom.



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