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Subject: Re: CCRL Amateur Championship (after Round 15 of 68)

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 07:46:03 03/04/06

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On March 04, 2006 at 04:18:30, Graham Banks wrote:

>CCRL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
>
>Athlon XP1900+
>Deep Fritz 8 GUI
>128mb hash each
>3,4,5 men tablebases
>Ponder off
>Perfect 9.0.ctg book for all (with 12 move CCRL limit)
>68 rounds (4 cycles) at 40 moves in 68 minutes repeating (adapted to the CCRL
>40/40)
>
>
>Qualification Criteria
>
>The latest version of the engine must be available for free download.
>No engine directly derived from others (eg, Toga II 1.1a) is eligible.
>The engine must still be considered to be in development.
>If a later free version of an engine is released during the tournament, it will
>replace the existing version with those games being replayed.
>
>
>Round 15 games
>
>Naum 1.91 v The Baron 1.7.0 (1-0)
>Pharaon 3.3 v Movei 0.08.295 (1-0)
>Pro Deo 1.1 v Jonny 2.83 (1-0)
>Pseudo 0.7c v Delfi 4.6 (draw)
>SOS 5.1 v Glaurung 1.02 (draw)
>Scorpio 1.7 v E.T Chess 18.11.05 (draw)
>SlowChess Blitz WV2 v Aristarch 4.50 (draw)
>Spike 1.1 v AnMon 5.60 (1-0)
>Ufim 7.01 v WildCat 6 (0-1)
>
>
>Standings after Round 15 of 68
>
>10.5 - SlowChess Blitz WV2
>9.5 - Spike 1.1
>9.5 - Pseudo 0.7c
>9.0 - Delfi 4.6
>8.5 - Naum 1.91
>8.5 - Scorpio 1.7
>8.0 - Pro Deo 1.1
>8.0 - SOS 5.1
>8.0 - Pharaon 3.3
>8.0 - Aristarch 4.50
>7.5 - Glaurung 1.02
>7.5 - AnMon 5.60
>7.0 - WildCat 6
>6.0 - E.T Chess 18.11.05
>5.5 - Movei 0.08.295
>5.5 - The Baron 1.7.0
>5.0 - Jonny 2.83
>3.5 - Ufim 7.01
>
>
>Link to the tournament thread on the Winboard Forum (updated more regularly):
>http://www.volker-pittlik.name/wbforum/viewtopic.php?t=4306
>
>Please visit the CCRL stats page:
>http://ccrl.computerchess.org.uk/4040/
>


Out of this group of engines I believe that at the end Spike 1.1 will ends up on
1st place.

Jorge



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