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Subject: Re: Rybla at sd==2 -> rating over 2000??

Author: Jonas Cohonas

Date: 05:52:11 01/04/06

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On January 04, 2006 at 06:55:32, Mike Byrne wrote:

>Allprograms are set at sd=2 and play instaneously.
>
>I'm not sure why Deep Sjeng is playing so weak at sd==2.
>
>Although my rating is near 1600, in these gamnes I;m playing off form and a
>little bit too quick -- perhaps near a 1400 level.
>
>Perhaps somebody stronger at chess than me could take a stab at Rybka at sd==2
>and see if they find similiar results
>
>1/4/2006 6:48:38 AM :
>
>   Program                   Elo    +   -   Games   Score   Av.Op.  Draws
>
> 1 Rybka v1.0 Preview 2 x64  2052  166 176    46    92.4 %   1619    2.2 %
> 2 Fruit 2.1                 1724   96  94    46    60.9 %   1647   17.4 %
> 3 Zappa 1.1                 1723   90  88    45    63.3 %   1628   28.9 %
> 4 Shredder 9.1              1713   98  96    46    62.0 %   1628   15.2 %
> 5 TheKing 3.23              1705   97  95    46    59.8 %   1636   15.2 %
> 6 Rebel 12                  1688   98  97    45    55.6 %   1649   13.3 %
> 7 SOS 5.1 for Arena         1669  100 100    46    53.3 %   1647    6.5 %
> 8 Gandalf60                 1661   98  97    45    53.3 %   1637   13.3 %
> 9 Ruffian 2.1               1654  100  99    45    51.1 %   1646    8.9 %
>10 Toga II                   1634   97  97    46    48.9 %   1641   10.9 %
>11 GFruit-4bx                1628   96  96    46    47.8 %   1643   13.0 %
>12 AnMon 5.50                1592   99 100    46    43.5 %   1637    8.7 %
>13 Crafty64 19.20            1574   93  95    45    37.8 %   1661   22.2 %
>14 Michael Byrne {Human}     1383  126 141    45    16.7 %   1663    6.7 %
>15 Deep Sjeng 1.6            1093  251  11    46     3.3 %   1682    2.2 %


Interesting experiement and well done!

What time is allowed for the human player? 10 seconds, 1 min, 10 min or
infinite?



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