TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast! R4-SF-Houdini ++

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Martin Thoresen
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TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast! R4-SF-Houdini ++

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Live Broadcast

Click Here - Updated Each ~3 Minutes

For Live Chat & Relay Please Visit http://chessbomb.com/o/2010-tcec/
Note: Don't pay too much attention to their computer analysis since it's running multi-pv which slows it down considerably.

Misc:
Openings: Neutral Opening Book - Up To 8 Moves
Tournament Length: 30 Games - Format: Double Round Robin
CPU: Intel Core i7 920 @ 4050 MHz - OS: Windows 7 Professional x64

Participants:
Houdini 1.03a 64-bit 4CPU
Stockfish 1.8 64-bit 4CPU
Naum 4.2 64-bit 4CPU
Critter 0.80 64-bit 4CPU
Shredder 12 64-bit 4CPU
Rybka 4 64-bit 4CPU

Time Control:
120 Minutes For The First 40 Moves - 60 Minutes For The Next 20 Moves
15 Minutes For The Rest + 30 Seconds Added Per Move From Move 61

Graphical User Interface:
Type: Deep Fritz 12
Resign: "Late" - Draw: "Late" - Ponder: Off - Hash: 2048 MB
Nalimov Tablebases: "3 4 5 Men" For Rybka, Naum & Shredder
Shredderbases: "Fast 3 4 5 Men" For Shredder
Gaviota Tablebases: "3 4 5 Men" For Critter
Last edited by Martin Thoresen on Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:37 pm, edited 4 times in total.
jpqy
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Re: TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast!

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This gonne be great..Houdini 1.03a will win this tournament!
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Post by jpqy »

Martin,if you are planning to continue these testings then i think it's interesting to have this as a base.
now 30 games..later you can dubble it or put a new engine in this tournament..and like this you will make a great list :D
Just a idea!

JP.
Martin Thoresen
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Re: TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast!

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jpqy wrote:This gonne be great..Houdini 1.03a will win this tournament!
My vote goes to R4.

But I hope SF or Critter wins! :D
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Re: TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast!

Post by gerold »

Martin Thoresen wrote:
jpqy wrote:This gonne be great..Houdini 1.03a will win this tournament!
My vote goes to R4.

But I hope SF or Critter wins! :D
Love to see Critter win just 2 games that would be enough to win. :)
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Re: TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast! R4-SF-Houdin

Post by Kurt Utzinger »

Hi Martin
Just great these matches.
Kurt
Martin Thoresen
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Kurt Utzinger wrote:Hi Martin
Just great these matches.
Kurt
Thank you!

I have changed servers and added a domain-name, so the adress is now:

http://www.tcec-chess.org
govert
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Re: TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast! R4-SF-Houdin

Post by govert »

There seems to be as bug on the webpage at the moment.
The applet to the left where you can step through the current game does not correspond to the game being played.

* click on "end"
and you'll get an irrelevant position, with the text
Position after 37. ... Ra5-c5

Maybe this bug is local on my machine: Windows XP, Firefox 3.6.8
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Re: TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast! R4-SF-Houdin

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The problem seems to occur only at the first loading of the page, manually refreshing the page (F5) solves the problem.
Most likely a caching issue.
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Re: TCEC Tournament 1 - Long TC Live Broadcast! R4-SF-Houdin

Post by Martin Thoresen »

Houdini wrote:The problem seems to occur only at the first loading of the page, manually refreshing the page (F5) solves the problem.
Most likely a caching issue.
This is correct as far as my observations go, too.