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Subject: Re: Joern's Swiss tournament

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 14:03:17 01/15/00

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On January 15, 2000 at 14:46:37, Frederic Friedel wrote:

>Joern Gronemann is running a very interesting 40/120 tournament which can be
>followed on the CSS web site, next to Enrique's CadaquƩs tornoi.
>
>http://www.computerschach.de/tourn/
>
>Joern writes:
>
>My tournament is being played on two computers: AMD K6-2/400 and Celeron 400,
>each equipped with 128 MB RAM. I allocate as much RAM as possible for the hash
>tables - between 80 and 100 MB, depending on when hard disk activity begins.
>
>I'm playing the computers in tournament mode, 40 moves in two hours, 20 in the
>next hour and 30 minutes for the rest of the game. All programs are left in
>their default settings. Programs that do not have their own openings books will
>play with my correspondence chess book. I am not using tablebases.
>
>The tournament will last seven rounds and will be played according to the Swiss
>pairing system. The following programs are participating: Shredder 4, Fritz 6,
>Fritz 5.32, Junior 6, Hiarcs 7.32, Nimzo 7.32, Nimzo 2000, Genius 6.5, Genius 6,
>Chess System Tal 2 (Windows version), Crafty 17.04, Zarkov 5.0 (Genus 6 engine)
>Wchess2000 (Genius 6 engine) Little Goliath V2 (Fritz engine), Comet B11 (Fritz
>engine), Der Bringer 1.5


  Good heavens! Can't you quickly push in Tiger 12?
    With such a rich selection, Rebel Century also  would make it perfect. But
Tiger is most important.
Stuart Taylor



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