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Subject: Re: CCRL rating lists and stats have been updated

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 13:31:58 03/04/06

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Thanks!

I seems that this List is much better than CEGT List, then here played the
programs

1. on a faster Hardware
2. only once versions from one Engine (good is that not all Betas will be
tested, as example I see here Rybka. It will tested only the first Beta, that is
good (CEGT test much more beta versions, in my eyes not good).

Nice work.

ED.

On March 04, 2006 at 13:21:41, Graham Banks wrote:

>The March 4th update of the CCRL 40/40 Rating Lists and statistics is now
>available from this link:
>http://ccrl.computerchess.org.uk/4040/
>
>There is a best versions list, an all versions list and a pure list
>that removes rating distortions
>
>We test at 40 moves in 40 minutes repeating (adjusted to the Athlon 64 3800+)
>Our team of testers currently includes: Graham Banks, Ray Banks, Sarah Bird,
>Kirill Kryukov, Tom Logan, Andreas Schwartmann, Charles Smith, George Speight
>and Chris Taylor.
>
>Testing news
>687 games were added to the database this week.
>Naum 1.91 32-bit entered the "Best versions" and "Pure" lists.
>We have filtered out the games with unfair openings. (one side has 0.75 or more
>advantage throughout the entire game according to both engines).
>
>Stats news
>Kirill improved the method of computing eval difference. Previously all moves
>were used, now only expected moves.
>The method for computing ponder hit and eval difference is now explained in
>detail on those pages.
>We have added lists of most similar and most different engines to the
>correlation pages.
>
>Presentation news
>There are now text versions of all lists. Quote them anywhere you like!
>The "Details" page now has ponder hit and eval difference.
>Pairwise tables don't have colour where less than 10 games have been played in a
>match.
>The colours in the correlation tables are now more easy to distinguish.
>
>Comments are welcome!
>
>As usual our public forum is open for questions, ideas, and discussion:
>http://kd.lab.nig.ac.jp/chess/discussion-board/viewforum.php?f=7



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