THE SSDF RATING LIST 2017-02-15

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THE SSDF RATING LIST 2017-02-15

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THE SSDF RATING LIST 2017-02-15   %140605 games played by  355 computers							
                                           Rating   +	  -  Games   Won  Oppo
                                           ------  ---   --- -----   ---  ----
   1 Komodo 9.1 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3363   28   -25  1067   81%  3110
   2 Stockfish 6 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3334   29   -27   816   76%  3129
   3 Deep Shredder 13 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3297   32   -31   516   65%  3191
   4 Komodo 7.0 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3276   30   -27   734   73%  3102
   5 Komodo 5.1 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3244   24   -23   969   66%  3130
   6 Stockfish 3 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3205   21   -20  1210   65%  3094
   7 Deep Rybka 4 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3201   21   -20  1248   68%  3070
   8 Deep Rybka 3 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3193   22   -21  1371   75%  3001
   9 Deep Hiarcs 14 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz        3189   20   -20  1250   64%  3089
  10 Chiron 3.01 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3180   33   -34   416   49%  3186
  11 Naum 4.2 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz       3146   21   -21  1123   60%  3078
  12 Deep Junior Yokoh x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3123   25   -25   730   49%  3131
  13 Naum 4 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz           3118   21   -20  1276   66%  3001
  14 Deep Junior 13.3 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3115   20   -20  1130   52%  3103
  15 Hiarcs 14 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz         3106   34   -33   440   62%  3021
  16 Deep Shredder 12 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3103   18   -18  1507   62%  3015
  17 Spike 1.4 MP 2GB Q6600  2,4 GHz         3102   17   -17  1591   57%  3050
  18 Hiarcs 13.1  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz          3101   24   -23   849   57%  3048
  19 Deep Hiarcs 13.2  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3098   25   -24   792   57%  3049
  20 Deep Fritz 13 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3097   24   -24   826   55%  3064
  21 Deep Fritz 12 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3090   20   -20  1200   55%  3054
  22 Deep Rybka 3  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz     3074   39   -37   332   58%  3018
  23 Deep Junior 12 x64 2GB  Q6600 2,4 GHz   3071   20   -20  1197   57%  3018
  24 Deep Fritz 11  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz        3059   18   -18  1504   62%  2974
  25 Zappa Mexico II x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3058   23   -22   942   56%  3013
  26 Naum 3.1 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3043   23   -23   906   52%  3031
  27 Crafty 25.0 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3023   25   -26   764   37%  3119
  28 Deep Hiarcs 12  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz       3017   18   -18  1507   52%  3002
  29 Deep Shredder 11 x64 2GB Q6600  2,4 GHz 3013   21   -21  1088   50%  3013
  30 Naum 4  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz           3000   24   -24   836   40%  3070
  31 Arasan 17.2 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    2998   26   -26   686   46%  3027
  32 Glaurung 2.2 x64 MP 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz   2993   20   -20  1205   55%  2962
  33 Fritz 13 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz          2993   49   -45   240   67%  2870
  34 Shredder 12 256MB A1200 MHz             2984   25   -27   760   35%  3091
  35 Fritz 12  256MB  A1200 MHz              2955   26   -25   780   64%  2856
  36 Revelation II Hiarcs 14.1               2925   50   -48   199   57%  2877
  37 CM King 3.5 x64 MP 2GB  Q6600 2,4 GHz   2858   25   -26   852   30%  3006
  38 Pro Deo 2.1 YAT 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz   2826   35   -34   400   58%  2769
  39 Pro Deo 2.0 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz       2790   34   -34   413   44%  2831
  40 Pocket Fritz 4 Naum 4.2 Ipaq 214        2787   50   -47   210   60%  2711
  41 Revelation Hiarcs 13.3 XScale 500 MHz   2771   57   -52   177   66%  2660
  42 Pocket Fritz 4 Hiarcs 13 Ipaq 214       2754   54   -51   180   61%  2679
  43 Revelation Shredder 12  XScale 500 MHz  2705   60   -58   140   56%  2665
  44 Hiarcs Palm Chess 13.1 T5               2651   58   -57   143   52%  2636
  45 Revelation Rybka 2.2  XScale 500 MHz    2629   47   -44   240   62%  2546
  46 Revelation Deep Sjeng 3.0               2600   68   -76   100   37%  2692
  47 R30 v. 2.5                              2272   42   -38   343   69%  2135
  48 Chess Genius 3 Iphone 4 ARM A8 800MHz   2261   82   -69   100   69%  2122
  49 Millenium ChessGenius ARM M4 48 MHz     2069   74   -68   101   61%  1992
  50 Mephisto Nigel Short 6502 5 MHz         1946   54   -53   165   54%  1921

 3 Deep Shredder 13 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz, 3297											
Komo9.1 Q6600   15,5-24,5  Stockf6 Q6600     17-23    Komo7.0 Q6600   18,5-21,5
Komo5.1 Q6600    6,5-6,5   Stockf3 Q6600   26,5-13,5  DRybka4 Q6600     25-15
DHiar14 Q6600   28,5-11,5  Chiro3 Q6600    26,5-13,5  Naum4.2 Q6600   26,5-13,5
DjunYok Q6600     31-9     DJun133 Q6600     34-8     Spike14 Q6600     31-9 
Hiarc13 Q6600   14,5-6,5   Hia13.2 Q6600   33,5-6,5   

 49 Millenium ChessGenius ARM M4 48 MHz, 2069											
Montreux           8-12    Atlanta           10-10    Star Sapphire     13-7 
Almeria 68020      0-1     Nigel Short       12-8     Mephisto MM 4   18,5-1,5 

The latest ratinglist features two new entrants since the last time. The first
one marks a very strong comeback by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen. His latest version of
Deep Shredder 13 is now third on our ratinglist and with its rating of 3297 
after 516 games, it is an impressive 194 points ahead of its former version, 
the Deep Shredder 12!

Our other addition to the ratinglist, are a newly released dedicated chess
computer - namely the Millenium ChessGenius! It was released in the autumn of 
2015 by the company Millenium GmbH. It features the ChessGenius program made 
by Richard Lang and is powered by an ARM Cortex M4 processor at 48 MHz.
After the first 101 games, it is rated at 2069.

Since the last ratinglist, Chiron 3.01 has gained 14 points with 267 more
games played. Pro Deo 2.1 YAT lost 31 points since last time and even though
the Pro Deo 2.0 also lost some points, the gap between the two of them has
been reduced to 36 points. Revelation II Hiarcs 14.1 lost 16 points since
last time, mostly due to the performance in its meeting against Jonny 4. 

We are at the moment testing several dedicated chesscomputers, which will 
gain entry to the coming ratinglists of 2017, as soon as they pass the 
necessary 100 games. Both newly released models (like the Revelation 
Ruffian 2.1 and Millenium ChessGenius Pro), but probably also some "oldies" 
(like the Mephisto London 68000 and 68020). We will also begin testing some
new engines on our Q6600-level for the upcoming ratinglists. 

Lars Sandin  
Lars Sandin, SSDF