Chess Tiger 2007 Gauntlet- Updated Results

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Chess Tiger 2007 Gauntlet- Updated Results

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CHESS TIGER 2007 GAUNTLET

Intel Pentium 4
Single Processor- 2.8ghz
128mb hash
3 & 4 man tablebases
History107.ctg book (with 12 move CCRL limit)
40 moves in 66 minutes repeating (adapted to CCRL 40/40)
All engines = 32 bit 1CPU
Chess Tiger 2007 will play 30 games v each opponent (300 games)
Run by George Speight


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Chess Tiger 2007

(0.5-3.5) Rybka 2.3.2a
(1.5-2.5) Fritz 11
(1.0-3.0) Shredder 11
(0.5-2.5) Hiarcs 11.1
(0.0-3.0) Zappa Mexico
(1.0-2.0) Naum 2.2
(0.5-2.5) Loop 13.6
(1.0-2.0) Glaurung 2.0.1
(1.5-1.5) Scorpio 1.91
(1.0-2.0) Chessmaster 11
The purpose of this gauntlet is to fill gaps in the 32-bit single cpu pure list.

Game PGNs can be downloaded from:
http://kirr.homeunix.org/chess/discussi ... f=7&t=3012
Tony Thomas

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Post by Tony Thomas »

It is sad that Chesstiger isnt leading any of the matches.
Kaj Soderberg

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Post by Kaj Soderberg »

Ancient book. Probably remains a problem as Jeroen Noomen does not make it anymore. CT2007 is the first Tiger engine to work extensively with reductions. It is like an unpolished diamond, and made a bit too fast i think.
Looking forward to a more balanced CT 2008. MP support no objection.

Best regards,

Kaj
eriq

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Tough crowd these days. I still like it's style though, fun to play against.
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Kaj Soderberg wrote:Ancient book.
George is using a generic book, but you're correct in that the History107.ctg book is based on top level games from 1840-1946. :wink:
Seems to be an okay book for engine v engine testing though.

Regards, Graham.
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Kaj Soderberg

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Graham Banks wrote:
Kaj Soderberg wrote:Ancient book.
George is using a generic book, but you're correct in that the History107.ctg book is based on top level games from 1840-1946. :wink:
Seems to be an okay book for engine v engine testing though.

Regards, Graham.
You are right Graham. I overlooked the generic book. It being ancient is a funny coincidence. I have been doing a lot of position testing with CT2007 at SelSafety=8 instead of default=6 so that Tiger contemplates a bit more before rejecting or reducing moves. An unpolished diamond it remains, though from time to time brilliant. SelSafety=8 looks good to me, but is hardly a substantial improvement.

Cheers,

Kaj
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geots wrote:CHESS TIGER 2007 GAUNTLET
CHESS TIGER 2007 or 2007.1 ?
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ernest wrote:
geots wrote:CHESS TIGER 2007 GAUNTLET
CHESS TIGER 2007 or 2007.1 ?
Chess Tiger 2007 because we're filling gaps in the 32-bit 1CPU crosstable.
Chess Tiger 2007.1 and Chess Tiger 2007 are so close in strength that we want to be thorough with our testing of both.
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