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Subject: Re: little blitz tournament finished

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 05:04:00 02/02/06

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On February 02, 2006 at 04:51:48, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>an in between version. but as you can see at THIS time control not so promising.
>
>whatever. i played it on 1 machine, automatically.
>i have no thrown out some opponents and rybka got the junior book back.
>i gave the programe 3 times more time.
>
>and it is this way:
>
>H10 hyp + PD master  2006
>
>                                1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8
>1   Hiarcs 10                   **** ½    ½    ½                   1      2.5/4
>4.50
>2   Fruit 2.2.1                 ½    ****           ½    1    ½           2.5/4
>4.25
>3   Shredder 9                  ½         **** 1              1           2.5/3
>4.25
>4   Ruffian 2.1.0               ½         0    **** 1    ½                2.0/4
>4.00
>5   Toga II 1.1a                     ½         0    **** 1    ½           2.0/4
>3.25
>6   Rybka 1.01 Beta 13b 32-bit       0         ½    0    ****      1      1.5/4
>7   Pro Deo 1.1                      ½    0         ½         **** 0      1.0/4
>2.25
>8   Fritz 9                     0                        0    1    ****   1.0/3
>1.00
>
>
>there will be more games. but it takes time.
>anyway. hiarcs10 (dvd version) with hypermodern on seems to be strong.

I wonder if something is wrong with rybka because results of other tests are
different(I am not talking only about 1.5/4 in this test but also about the
8.5/18 in the previous test)

Rybka beta 13-13b has very good score in the following list

http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/cegtrating4040all.html

When I see rybka scores 8.5/18 and later  1.5/4 then I suspect that something
may be wrong.

Maybe if you post the game people can find what is wrong.
Maybe rybka is slowed down by a significant factor for some reason or another
problem.

Uri



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