Author: Heinz van Kempen
Date: 08:50:27 01/06/06
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On January 06, 2006 at 11:30:25, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >That is surprise: > >Toga II 1.1a 64 Bit is stronger than Deep Shredder 9 on 2 CPUs! > >Cool. > >Congrats to Thomas Gaksch. > >Question: Why we need a commercial engines when Toga is on Place 3 and better >than Shredder 9 on Dual? > >I see no reason more ! > >(Only Rybka is from a another Planet) > >ED. > >On January 06, 2006 at 11:18:34, Heinz van Kempen wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>here is an updated startlist for the 2nd cycle in the CEGT leagues 40/40 (2Ghz): >> >>Master Class: >> >>1. Fruit 2.2.1 (title holder) >>2. Fritz 9 >>3. Toga II 1.1a 64-bit >>4. Deep Shredder 9 2CPU 512MB >>5. CM10th Xperience >>6. Hiarcs 10 Hypermodern >>7. Deep Junior 9.0.0.1 2CPU 512MB >>8. Ruffian 2.1.0 >>9. Chess Tiger 15.0 >>10. Ktulu 7.5 >>11. Spike 1.1 >>12. Gandalf 6.0 >>13. Loop List 600 EGTB >>14. Pro Deo 1.1 >>15. Slow Chess Blitz WV2 >>16. Pseudo 0.7c (promoted) >>17. Jonny 2.84b(promoted) >>18. Pharaon 3.3 (promoted) >>19. Thinker 4.7a (promoted) >>20. Delfi 4.6(promoted) >>21. Rybka 64-bit version (Wild Card) >> >>Higher Class: >> >>1. Aristarch 4.50 (demoted) >>2. SOS 5 for Arena (demoted) >>3. Zappa 1.1 64-bit 2CPU 512MB (demoted) >>4. Glaurung 060105 TR (demoted) >>5. Naum 1.82 (demoted) >>6. E.T.Chess 18/11/2005 >>7. WildCat 6.0 >>8. Little Goliath Evolution >>9. Scorpio 1.6X5 2CPU >>10. The Baron 1.7.0 >>11. Green Light Chess 3.01.2.2 >>12. Crafty Cito 1.4.2 64-bit 2CPU >>13. AnMon 5.53 >>14. Ufim 7.01 >>15. Cerebro 2.05a >>16. Petir 2.99j >>17. SmarThink 1.00 64-bit (promoted) >>18. Deep Sjeng 1.6 2CPU 512MB (promoted) >>19. Anaconda 2.0.1 (promoted) >>20. Nimzo 8 (promoted) >>21. Movei 00_8_337(promoted due to a qualify match against >>Trace 1.35) >> >>Best Regards >>Heinz Hi Eduard, we will see if it the 64-bit make a lot of differnence. Testing with this one in Blitz and 40/40 just started. Best Regards Heinz
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