A Glimmer Of Hope- Rounds 16 thru 19 (of 36)

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A Glimmer Of Hope- Rounds 16 thru 19 (of 36)

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A GLIMMER OF HOPE

Intel Pentium 4
Single Processor- 2.8ghz
128mb hash
3 & 4 man tablebases
Ponder & Learning = OFF
Perfect 12.32.ctg book for all (w/12 move CCRL Limit)
40 moves in 63 minutes repeating (adapted to CCRL 40/40)
All engines = 32 bit
RR = 4 cycles
36 rounds = 180 games




Round 16

BlackBishop 0.47 v BigLion 2.23x draw
Clarabit 1.00 v Bearded 06-29 (0-1)
Mustang 4.97 v Lime 62 (0-1)
Firefly 2.5.0 v Uralochka 1.1b v (0-1)
Atak 6.0 v ChessAlex 2.0r4 (1-0)


Round 17

Atak 6.0 v BlackBishop 0.47 (0-1)
ChessAlex 2.0r4 v Firefly 2.5.0 draw
Uralochka 1.1b v Mustang 4.97 draw
Lime 62 v Clarabit 1.00 (1-0)
Bearded 06-29 v BigLion 2.23x draw


Round 18

BlackBishop 0.47 v Bearded 06-29 (1-0)
BigLion 2.23x v Lime 62 (1-0)
Clarabit 1.00 v Uralochka 1.1b draw
Mustang 4.97 v ChessAlex 2.0r4 (0-1)
Firefly 2.5.0 v Atak 6.0 (0-1)


Round 19

Firefly 2.5.0 v BlackBishop 0.47 (1-0)
Mustang 4.97 v Atak 6.0 (0-1)
Clarabit 1.00 v ChessAlex 2.0r4 draw
BigLion 2.23x v Uralochka 1.1b draw
Bearded 06-29 v Lime 62 (1-0)


Standings thru Round 19

12.5- BigLion 2.23x
11.5- BlackBishop 0.47
11.0- Bearded 06-29
10.5- Atak 6.0
10.0- Clarabit 1.00
9.5- ChessAlex 2.0r4
9.0- Uralochka 1.1b
8.0- Mustang 4.97
7.5- Lime 62
5.5- Firefly 2.5.0


All rounds can be followed and all PGNs downloaded from:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=3408
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Matthias Gemuh
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Re: A Glimmer Of Hope- Rounds 16 thru 19 (of 36)

Post by Matthias Gemuh »

geots wrote: Standings thru Round 19

12.5- BigLion 2.23x
11.5- BlackBishop 0.47
11.0- Bearded 06-29
10.5- Atak 6.0
10.0- Clarabit 1.00
9.5- ChessAlex 2.0r4
9.0- Uralochka 1.1b
8.0- Mustang 4.97
7.5- Lime 62
5.5- Firefly 2.5.0



I am still surprised about this BigLion !

Matthias.
My engine was quite strong till I added knowledge to it.
http://www.chess.hylogic.de