SSDF Rating List 2015-03-26

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SSDF Rating List 2015-03-26

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THE SSDF RATING LIST 2015-03-26   %135857 games played by  344 computers							
                                           Rating   +	  -  Games   Won  Oppo
                                           ------  ---   --- -----   ---  ----
   1 Komodo 7.0 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3284   40   -35   526   80%  3046
   2 Komodo 5.1 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3255   28   -26   792   71%  3098
   3 Stockfish 3 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3211   24   -23   998   71%  3057
   4 Deep Rybka 4 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3208   24   -23  1048   73%  3038
   5 Deep Hiarcs 14 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz        3196   23   -22  1050   68%  3062
   6 Deep Rybka 3 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3193   22   -21  1371   75%  3001
   7 Naum 4.2 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz       3146   21   -21  1083   61%  3070
   8 Naum 4 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz           3119   21   -20  1276   66%  3002
   9 Deep Junior Yokoh x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3117   30   -30   530   55%  3079
  10 Deep Junior 13.3 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3114   22   -22   968   55%  3079
  11 Hiarcs 14 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz         3107   42   -38   360   71%  2948
  12 Spike 1.4 MP 2GB Q6600  2,4 GHz         3103   19   -19  1389   61%  3023
  13 Deep Shredder 12 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3103   18   -18  1507   62%  3015
  14 Deep Fritz 13 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3100   24   -24   826   55%  3066
  15 Deep Hiarcs 13.2  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3100   27   -26   712   62%  3018
  16 Hiarcs 13.1  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz          3099   24   -24   828   58%  3043
  17 Deep Fritz 12 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3091   20   -20  1200   55%  3054
  18 Deep Rybka 3  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz     3073   39   -37   332   58%  3016
  19 Deep Junior 12 x64 2GB  Q6600 2,4 GHz   3070   22   -21  1058   60%  2995
  20 Deep Fritz 11  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz        3059   18   -18  1504   62%  2974
  21 Zappa Mexico II x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3054   25   -24   816   59%  2988
  22 Naum 3.1 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3039   26   -25   732   58%  2985
  23 Deep Hiarcs 12  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz       3016   18   -18  1427   54%  2991
  24 Deep Shredder 11 x64 2GB Q6600  2,4 GHz 3012   21   -21  1048   52%  2999
  25 Arasan 17.2 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3004   27   -27   644   47%  3028
  26 Arasan 16.0 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3000   33   -34   446   38%  3085
  27 Glaurung 2.2 x64 MP 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz   2994   20   -20  1205   55%  2961
  28 Naum 4  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz           2989   26   -26   708   45%  3020
  29 Hiarcs 11.2 MP  2GB  Q6600  2,4 GHz     2988   20   -20  1125   47%  3006
  30 Fritz 13 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz          2978   55   -51   180   63%  2884
  31 Shredder 12 256MB A1200 MHz             2975   27   -28   632   41%  3039
  32 Deep Junior 10.1  2GB  Q6600  2,4 GHz   2966   23   -23   886   46%  2994
  33 Jonny 4.0 MP 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz          2899   28   -30   680   29%  3051
  34 Deep Fritz 8 2GB  Q6600  2,4 GHz        2896   22   -23  1009   36%  2998
  35 CM King 3.5 x64 MP 2GB  Q6600 2,4 GHz   2860   26   -27   792   30%  3006
  36 Pocket Fritz 4 Naum 4.2 Ipaq 214        2809   59   -54   160   63%  2715
  37 Pro Deo 1.82 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz      2793   33   -34   426   43%  2841
  38 Revelation Hiarcs 13.3 XScale 500 MHz   2775   57   -52   177   66%  2664
  39 Pro Deo 1.86 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz      2767   37   -40   359   32%  2893
  40 Pocket Fritz 4 Hiarcs 13 Ipaq 214       2756   57   -54   160   59%  2690
  41 Revelation Shredder 12  XScale 500 MHz  2705   60   -58   140   56%  2666
  42 Hiarcs Palm Chess 13.1 T5               2657   69   -68   103   51%  2652
  43 Hiarcs Palm Chess 12.1 T5               2650   58   -59   140   48%  2664
  44 Revelation Rybka 2.2  XScale 500 MHz    2628   47   -44   240   62%  2545
  45 Pocket Fritz 2 XScale 400 MHz           2514   38   -38   323   49%  2518
  46 Pocket Fritz 4 Crafty 23 Ipaq 214       2508   62   -66   120   41%  2566
  47 Resurrection Rybka 2.2 StrongARM 203 MH 2484   43   -42   260   51%  2478
  48 R30 v. 2.5                              2272   42   -38   343   69%  2134
  49 Chess Genius 3 Iphone 4 ARM A8 800MHz   2258   82   -69   100   69%  2120
  50 Palm Tiger 2009 Tung C  400 MHz         2233   48   -51   200   41%  2301

 42 Hiarcs Palm Chess 13.1 T5, 2657											
PF4 Naum 4.2       5-15    Revelat Hia13      8-12    Shre532 A1200    0,5-2,5 
HiarcPalm12.1   11,5-8,5   PocketFritz2    15,5-4,5   PF4 Craft 23    12,5-7,5 

 46 Pocket Fritz 4 Crafty 23 Ipaq 214, 2508											
Revelat Hia13      1-19    Pock Fritz 3H    5,5-14,5  HiarcPalm13.1    7,5-12,5
PocketFritz2      10-10    PF3 Glaurung2      9-11    PTiger09 Tung   16,5-3,5 

For this ratinglist we can present two manually tested programs. First out is
Mark Uniacke's - Hiarcs Palm Chess Pro 13.1, which we have tested on the same
hardware as the 12.1-version, namely a Palm Tungsten T5. This handheld uses an
Intel XScale PXA270 processor at 416 MHz. After 103 games we have reached a 
rating of 2657, about seven points higher than the 12.1 version. 

Our other new entrant is Robert Hyatt's Pocket Fritz 4 Crafty 23, which we 
have tested on our HP Ipaq 214 handheld. The rating after 120 played games is
2508. This Windows Mobile 6.0 handheld is powered by an Intel XScale PXA310 
processor at 624 MHz. As Crafty 23 was released without an own book in the 
Pocket Fritz 4-GUI, we have used Sedat Canbaz's opening book Perfect15.ctg. 
This book was freely available at the time we started the testing in 2013, and 
can be found on Rybka's homepage nowadays.

The programs tested on the Ipaq 214 and the Tungsten T5 probably marks the end
of any new testing on these handhelds, as even though it would have been very 
interesting to see how any of the newest program would fare and compare on this
older and thoroughly tested hardware, no newer program has or seem to be 
released for any of these platforms.
We will though continually use the tested programs as sparringpartners for any 
newer testobject when it's appropriate, so the number of games for them will 
most probably increase in the future. 

Our next manual focus will be to have enough games with Ruud Martin's and 
DGT's new Revelation II with Mark Uniacke's Hiarcs 14.1 program, and for our 
dedicated oldie - Mephisto Nigel Short; which we never got to test back in the 
golden age of dedicated chess computers. 

For our Q6600-level we will shortly start testing the latest Stockfish version
and hopefully some other newer program. 
 
The biggest gains from the last list was Pro Deo 1.86 A1200 with +18 points.
It still trails the former version (1.82), but the margin between them is
smaller now. Arasan 17.2 has lost the most, -22 points from the last list.

Next list will be out sometime in summer, exact time will be decided upon how
the testing goes and if any newer program is to be released and/or tested.

Lars Sandin  
Lars Sandin, SSDF
Lyudmil Tsvetkov
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Re: SSDF Rating List 2015-03-26

Post by Lyudmil Tsvetkov »

Lars Sandin wrote:

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THE SSDF RATING LIST 2015-03-26   %135857 games played by  344 computers							
                                           Rating   +	  -  Games   Won  Oppo
                                           ------  ---   --- -----   ---  ----
   1 Komodo 7.0 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3284   40   -35   526   80%  3046
   2 Komodo 5.1 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3255   28   -26   792   71%  3098
   3 Stockfish 3 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3211   24   -23   998   71%  3057
   4 Deep Rybka 4 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3208   24   -23  1048   73%  3038
   5 Deep Hiarcs 14 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz        3196   23   -22  1050   68%  3062
   6 Deep Rybka 3 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3193   22   -21  1371   75%  3001
   7 Naum 4.2 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz       3146   21   -21  1083   61%  3070
   8 Naum 4 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz           3119   21   -20  1276   66%  3002
   9 Deep Junior Yokoh x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz 3117   30   -30   530   55%  3079
  10 Deep Junior 13.3 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3114   22   -22   968   55%  3079
  11 Hiarcs 14 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz         3107   42   -38   360   71%  2948
  12 Spike 1.4 MP 2GB Q6600  2,4 GHz         3103   19   -19  1389   61%  3023
  13 Deep Shredder 12 x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3103   18   -18  1507   62%  3015
  14 Deep Fritz 13 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3100   24   -24   826   55%  3066
  15 Deep Hiarcs 13.2  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz     3100   27   -26   712   62%  3018
  16 Hiarcs 13.1  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz          3099   24   -24   828   58%  3043
  17 Deep Fritz 12 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3091   20   -20  1200   55%  3054
  18 Deep Rybka 3  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz     3073   39   -37   332   58%  3016
  19 Deep Junior 12 x64 2GB  Q6600 2,4 GHz   3070   22   -21  1058   60%  2995
  20 Deep Fritz 11  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz        3059   18   -18  1504   62%  2974
  21 Zappa Mexico II x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz  3054   25   -24   816   59%  2988
  22 Naum 3.1 x64  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz         3039   26   -25   732   58%  2985
  23 Deep Hiarcs 12  2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz       3016   18   -18  1427   54%  2991
  24 Deep Shredder 11 x64 2GB Q6600  2,4 GHz 3012   21   -21  1048   52%  2999
  25 Arasan 17.2 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3004   27   -27   644   47%  3028
  26 Arasan 16.0 MP x64 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz    3000   33   -34   446   38%  3085
  27 Glaurung 2.2 x64 MP 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz   2994   20   -20  1205   55%  2961
  28 Naum 4  256MB Athlon 1200 MHz           2989   26   -26   708   45%  3020
  29 Hiarcs 11.2 MP  2GB  Q6600  2,4 GHz     2988   20   -20  1125   47%  3006
  30 Fritz 13 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz          2978   55   -51   180   63%  2884
  31 Shredder 12 256MB A1200 MHz             2975   27   -28   632   41%  3039
  32 Deep Junior 10.1  2GB  Q6600  2,4 GHz   2966   23   -23   886   46%  2994
  33 Jonny 4.0 MP 2GB Q6600 2,4 GHz          2899   28   -30   680   29%  3051
  34 Deep Fritz 8 2GB  Q6600  2,4 GHz        2896   22   -23  1009   36%  2998
  35 CM King 3.5 x64 MP 2GB  Q6600 2,4 GHz   2860   26   -27   792   30%  3006
  36 Pocket Fritz 4 Naum 4.2 Ipaq 214        2809   59   -54   160   63%  2715
  37 Pro Deo 1.82 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz      2793   33   -34   426   43%  2841
  38 Revelation Hiarcs 13.3 XScale 500 MHz   2775   57   -52   177   66%  2664
  39 Pro Deo 1.86 256MB Athlon 1200 MHz      2767   37   -40   359   32%  2893
  40 Pocket Fritz 4 Hiarcs 13 Ipaq 214       2756   57   -54   160   59%  2690
  41 Revelation Shredder 12  XScale 500 MHz  2705   60   -58   140   56%  2666
  42 Hiarcs Palm Chess 13.1 T5               2657   69   -68   103   51%  2652
  43 Hiarcs Palm Chess 12.1 T5               2650   58   -59   140   48%  2664
  44 Revelation Rybka 2.2  XScale 500 MHz    2628   47   -44   240   62%  2545
  45 Pocket Fritz 2 XScale 400 MHz           2514   38   -38   323   49%  2518
  46 Pocket Fritz 4 Crafty 23 Ipaq 214       2508   62   -66   120   41%  2566
  47 Resurrection Rybka 2.2 StrongARM 203 MH 2484   43   -42   260   51%  2478
  48 R30 v. 2.5                              2272   42   -38   343   69%  2134
  49 Chess Genius 3 Iphone 4 ARM A8 800MHz   2258   82   -69   100   69%  2120
  50 Palm Tiger 2009 Tung C  400 MHz         2233   48   -51   200   41%  2301

 42 Hiarcs Palm Chess 13.1 T5, 2657											
PF4 Naum 4.2       5-15    Revelat Hia13      8-12    Shre532 A1200    0,5-2,5 
HiarcPalm12.1   11,5-8,5   PocketFritz2    15,5-4,5   PF4 Craft 23    12,5-7,5 

 46 Pocket Fritz 4 Crafty 23 Ipaq 214, 2508											
Revelat Hia13      1-19    Pock Fritz 3H    5,5-14,5  HiarcPalm13.1    7,5-12,5
PocketFritz2      10-10    PF3 Glaurung2      9-11    PTiger09 Tung   16,5-3,5 

For this ratinglist we can present two manually tested programs. First out is
Mark Uniacke's - Hiarcs Palm Chess Pro 13.1, which we have tested on the same
hardware as the 12.1-version, namely a Palm Tungsten T5. This handheld uses an
Intel XScale PXA270 processor at 416 MHz. After 103 games we have reached a 
rating of 2657, about seven points higher than the 12.1 version. 

Our other new entrant is Robert Hyatt's Pocket Fritz 4 Crafty 23, which we 
have tested on our HP Ipaq 214 handheld. The rating after 120 played games is
2508. This Windows Mobile 6.0 handheld is powered by an Intel XScale PXA310 
processor at 624 MHz. As Crafty 23 was released without an own book in the 
Pocket Fritz 4-GUI, we have used Sedat Canbaz's opening book Perfect15.ctg. 
This book was freely available at the time we started the testing in 2013, and 
can be found on Rybka's homepage nowadays.

The programs tested on the Ipaq 214 and the Tungsten T5 probably marks the end
of any new testing on these handhelds, as even though it would have been very 
interesting to see how any of the newest program would fare and compare on this
older and thoroughly tested hardware, no newer program has or seem to be 
released for any of these platforms.
We will though continually use the tested programs as sparringpartners for any 
newer testobject when it's appropriate, so the number of games for them will 
most probably increase in the future. 

Our next manual focus will be to have enough games with Ruud Martin's and 
DGT's new Revelation II with Mark Uniacke's Hiarcs 14.1 program, and for our 
dedicated oldie - Mephisto Nigel Short; which we never got to test back in the 
golden age of dedicated chess computers. 

For our Q6600-level we will shortly start testing the latest Stockfish version
and hopefully some other newer program. 
 
The biggest gains from the last list was Pro Deo 1.86 A1200 with +18 points.
It still trails the former version (1.82), but the margin between them is
smaller now. Arasan 17.2 has lost the most, -22 points from the last list.

Next list will be out sometime in summer, exact time will be decided upon how
the testing goes and if any newer program is to be released and/or tested.

Lars Sandin  
Rybka just 3 points behind SF, very close... :)
Modern Times
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Re: SSDF Rating List 2015-03-26

Post by Modern Times »

Thanks for the update. Incredible effort from you guys with the manually played handheld games.