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Subject: Re: Super Tournament V completed - Rybka demolishes the field!

Author: Andrew Walker

Date: 20:31:09 02/21/06

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On February 21, 2006 at 23:27:31, Graham Banks wrote:

>On February 21, 2006 at 23:16:57, Andrew Walker wrote:
>
>>
>>Thanks for yet another fine tournament Graham! Have you (or anyone else) had a
>>chance to look over the openings used? I've found with the ibase book it will
>>occasionally produce a bad line using normal settings, but hopefully in
>>tournament settings it is much better.
>>
>>On February 21, 2006 at 03:17:16, Graham Banks wrote:
>>
>>>Super Tournament V
>>>
>>>Dual Athlon XP2000+
>>>Hiarcs 10 GUI
>>>128mb hash each
>>>3-4-5 piece tablebases
>>>Ponder off
>>>Wael Deeb’s ibase+.ctg book (optimised, but with CCRL 12 move restriction)
>>>44 rounds (4 cycles) at 40 moves in 67 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
>>>
>>>
>>>Final Round
>>>
>>>Spike 1.0a Mainz v Hiarcs 10 (draw)
>>>Gandalf 6.0 v Junior 9 (1-0)
>>>Fruit 2.2 v Ktulu 7.5 (draw)
>>>Fritz 9 v Rybka 1.0 (0-1)
>>>Chess Tiger 15 v Shredder 9 (0-1)
>>>CM10th Magic II v SmarThink 1.00 (1-0)
>>>
>>>
>>>Final Standings
>>>
>>>33.0 - Rybka 1.0
>>>24.5 - Fritz 9
>>>24.0 - Hiarcs 10
>>>23.0 - Fruit 2.2
>>>22.0 - Junior 9
>>>21.5 - CM10th Magic II
>>>21.0 - Shredder 9
>>>20.5 - Spike 1.0a Mainz
>>>20.0 - Gandalf 6.0
>>>20.0 - Chess Tiger 15
>>>17.5 - Ktulu 7.5
>>>17.0 - SmarThink 1.00
>>>
>>>
>>>Please visit the CCRL stats page (updated weekly)
>>>http://ccrl.computerchess.org.uk/4040/
>
>
>Hi Andrew,
>
>I play over all games to check the openings and other things.
>I had to replay 2 or 3 games at most along the way out of 264 games due to a
>poor opening line (+1.9 or higher in favour of one side).
>You don't get too many drab openings from the ibase+.ctg book.
>
>Regards, Graham.

Good news! We've seen a number of books announced on this forum, and this level
of testing is very encouraging.

Andrew



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