6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

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Hugo
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6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Hugo »

I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Sedat Canbaz
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Location: Antalya/Turkey

Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Sedat Canbaz »

Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Hello dear Clemens,

Very nice selection of original Top engine participants!
And with a BIG pleasure I will follow this one (as previous ones) too

Keep up the good work,
Sedat
Vinvin
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Full name: Vincent Lejeune

Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Vinvin »

Sedat Canbaz wrote:
Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Hello dear Clemens,

Very nice selection of original Top engine participants!
And with a BIG pleasure I will follow this one (as previous ones) too

Keep up the good work,
Sedat
+1 8-)
Hugo
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Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:10 am

Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Hugo »

Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Intresting games so far.
Stockfish beats Komodo in a mysterious game. Looked dead draw, Komodo moved long time only his rook up and down.... but Stockfish found a way to crack whites possition.
HAnnibal1.5 beat Fire 4,
and Texel 1.05 beats Hannibal.

watch and replay the games here if you want
http://www.clemens-keck.de/ReplayZone/6core2.htm

regards, Clemens Keck
beram
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Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by beram »

Hugo wrote:
Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Intresting games so far.
Stockfish beats Komodo in a mysterious game. Looked dead draw, Komodo moved long time only his rook up and down.... but Stockfish found a way to crack whites possition.
HAnnibal1.5 beat Fire 4,
and Texel 1.05 beats Hannibal.

watch and replay the games here if you want
http://www.clemens-keck.de/ReplayZone/6core2.htm

regards, Clemens Keck
Thx Clemens for organising this nice tournament
I took a closer look at the game Komodo 8 and Stockfish 130215

[D] 5r2/1n5k/p2p2qp/2pPprpN/PpP2pQ1/1P1P1P1P/1R2R1P1/6K1 w - - 0 88
In this position black
knight is superior to the white one. Black knight routes for f5 by
d8-f7-h8-g6-e7 and all the white knight can do is sit like a duck.
So after some more move we reach following position
[D] 5r2/5r1k/p2p2qp/2pPpnpN/PpP1RpQ1/1P1P1P1P/5RP1/3K4 w - - 0 97 where black exchanges the white knight
because of having a won position in positional sense afterwards}

[pgn]
[Event "6core-30+15-1"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.02.15"]
[Round "1.2"]
[White "Komodo 1365.00 64-bit"]
[Black "Stockfish 130215 64 BMI2"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C90"]
[Annotator "Bram Mourik"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "5r2/7k/p2p2qp/n1pPprpN/PpP2pQ1/1P1P1P1P/1R4P1/4R1K1 w - - 0 87"]
[PlyCount "84"]
[EventDate "2015.02.14"]
[TimeControl "1800+15"]

{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz 3366 MHz W=31.5 plies; 13.698kN/s;
mega-6mvs.ctg B=37.9 plies; 12.050kN/s; mega-6mvs.ctg} 87. Ree2 {[%eval 0,37]
[%emt 0:00:22] (Kh2)} Nb7 {[%eval -31,40] [%emt 0:00:22] (R5f7) [D] 5r2/1n5k/
p2p2qp/2pPprpN/PpP2pQ1/1P1P1P1P/1R2R1P1/6K1 w - - 0 88 In this position black
knight is superior to the white one. Black knight routes for f5 by
d8-f7-h8-g6-e7 and all the white knight can do is sit like a duck. so after
some more move we reach following position [D] 5r2/5r1k/p2p2qp/2pPpnpN/
PpP1RpQ1/1P1P1P1P/5RP1/3K4 w - - 0 97 where black exchanges the white knight
because of having a won position in positional sense afterwards} 88. Red2 {
[%eval 0,38] [%emt 0:00:22] (Re4)} Nd8 {[%eval -111,33] [%emt 0:00:34] (Kh8)}
89. Rd1 {[%eval 0,0] [%emt 0:00:20] (Rb1)} Nf7 {[%eval -119,37] [%emt 0:00:21]
(Nb7)} 90. Rf2 {[%eval -109,28] [%emt 0:00:27] (Kf2)} Nh8 {[%eval -138,37]
[%emt 0:00:24]} 91. Rdd2 {[%eval -108,31] [%emt 0:00:31] (Kh2)} Qf7 {[%eval
-152,38] [%emt 0:00:21]} 92. Kf1 {[%eval -114,30] [%emt 0:00:25] (Rfe2)} Ng6 {
[%eval -152,40] [%emt 0:00:00]} 93. Rde2 {[%eval -118,30] [%emt 0:00:11]} Ne7 {
[%eval -152,42] [%emt 0:00:00] (Nh4)} 94. Re4 {[%eval -131,29] [%emt 0:00:34]
(Ke1)} Qg6 {[%eval -154,0] [%emt 0:00:28]} 95. Ke1 {[%eval -151,29] [%emt 0:00:
16] (Ke2)} R5f7 {[%eval -160,36] [%emt 0:00:15]} 96. Kd1 {[%eval -152,26]
[%emt 0:00:02] (Rf1)} Nf5 {[%eval -154,38] [%emt 0:00:11] Here is the black
knight on f5 finally} 97. Rfe2 {[%eval -153,27] [%emt 0:00:06]} Rg8 {[%eval
-151,37] [%emt 0:00:08] (Re8)} 98. Kc1 {[%eval -131,28] [%emt 0:00:00]} Ng7 {
[%eval -151,34] [%emt 0:00:09] (Nd4)} 99. Nxg7 {[%eval -145,27] [%emt 0:00:06]
there are no other options} Rfxg7 {[%eval -152,38] [%emt 0:00:17]} 100. Qe6 {
[%eval -146,0] [%emt 0:00:09] what else, white queen is somehow trapped and
orced to exchange whereafter black wins a pawn and the game} (100. Kd1 h5 101.
Qe6 Qxe6 102. dxe6) 100... Qxe6 {[%eval -152,36] [%emt 0:00:09]} 101. dxe6 {
[%eval -163,28] [%emt 0:00:07]} Re7 {[%eval -151,37] [%emt 0:00:10]} 102. Kd2 {
[%eval -163,31] [%emt 0:00:14]} h5 {[%eval -159,36] [%emt 0:00:16]} 103. Re1 {
[%eval -162,32] [%emt 0:00:09]} Kg6 {[%eval -166,38] [%emt 0:00:19]} 104. Rg1 {
[%eval -175,33] [%emt 0:00:55]} Rxe6 {[%eval -175,34] [%emt 0:00:17]} 105. g3 {
[%eval -163,30] [%emt 0:00:15]} Rf6 {[%eval -158,38] [%emt 0:00:14] (Kf7)} 106.
Ke2 {[%eval -163,33] [%emt 0:00:12] (gxf4)} Kf5 {[%eval -161,35] [%emt 0:00:19]
(fxg3)} 107. gxf4 {[%eval -157,29] [%emt 0:00:06]} exf4 {[%eval -161,39] [%emt
0:00:16]} 108. Rf1 {[%eval -155,27] [%emt 0:00:12] (Re1)} Rfg6 {[%eval -161,38]
[%emt 0:00:09] (Re6)} 109. Re1 {[%eval -154,29] [%emt 0:00:11] (Rh1)} Re6 {
[%eval -161,38] [%emt 0:00:10]} 110. Rh1 {[%eval -157,30] [%emt 0:00:30] (Kf2)}
Re5 {[%eval -161,37] [%emt 0:00:10]} 111. a5 {[%eval -158,29] [%emt 0:00:05]
(Kf2)} Rge8 {[%eval -161,37] [%emt 0:00:11]} 112. Rg1 {[%eval -159,30] [%emt 0:
00:00]} g4 {[%eval -214,36] [%emt 0:00:15] (Rh8)} 113. hxg4+ {[%eval -207,26]
[%emt 0:00:08] (fxg4+)} hxg4 {[%eval -246,37] [%emt 0:00:16]} 114. fxg4+ {
[%eval -227,26] [%emt 0:00:11]} Kg5 {[%eval -348,39] [%emt 0:00:14]} 115. Kf3 {
[%eval -298,28] [%emt 0:00:23]} Rxe4 {[%eval -386,41] [%emt 0:00:16]} 116. dxe4
{[%eval -320,27] [%emt 0:00:10]} Rh8 {[%eval -424,42] [%emt 0:00:16]} 117. Rd1
{[%eval -378,27] [%emt 0:00:13]} Rh3+ {[%eval -439,40] [%emt 0:00:14]} 118. Kf2
{[%eval -453,29] [%emt 0:00:48]} Kxg4 {[%eval -562,40] [%emt 0:00:23]} 119.
Rxd6 {[%eval -463,27] [%emt 0:00:05]} Rh2+ {[%eval -728,34] [%emt 0:00:17]}
120. Kg1 {[%eval -467,27] [%emt 0:00:08]} Rb2 {[%eval -694,35] [%emt 0:00:17]}
121. Rxa6 {[%eval -504,26] [%emt 0:00:26]} Rxb3 {[%eval -1042,35] [%emt 0:00:
00]} 122. Rg6+ {[%eval -543,28] [%emt 0:00:42] (Rb6)} Kf3 {[%eval -1213,35]
[%emt 0:00:20]} 123. e5 {[%eval -592,26] [%emt 0:00:15] (a6)} Ra3 {[%eval
-1286,33] [%emt 0:00:13]} 124. a6 {[%eval -598,26] [%emt 0:00:05]} Ke4 {[%eval
-1434,34] [%emt 0:00:14]} 125. Re6 {[%eval -634,26] [%emt 0:00:17] (Rh6)} f3 {
[%eval -4418,38] [%emt 0:00:13]} 126. Kh2 {[%eval -684,27] [%emt 0:00:10]} Ra1
{[%eval -10720,42] [%emt 0:00:26]} 127. Rf6 {[%eval -934,27] [%emt 0:00:13]
(a7)} Kxe5 {[%eval -11964,43] [%emt 0:00:15]} 128. Rxf3 {[%eval -957,27] [%emt
0:00:31]} Rxa6 {[%eval -32677,40] [%emt 0:00:11]} 0-1
[/pgn]
Hugo
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Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Hugo »

Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
standings after cycle 1
replayzone updated
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Hugo
Posts: 782
Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:10 am

Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Hugo »

Thanks a lot !!

beram wrote:
Hugo wrote:
Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Intresting games so far.
Stockfish beats Komodo in a mysterious game. Looked dead draw, Komodo moved long time only his rook up and down.... but Stockfish found a way to crack whites possition.
HAnnibal1.5 beat Fire 4,
and Texel 1.05 beats Hannibal.

watch and replay the games here if you want
http://www.clemens-keck.de/ReplayZone/6core2.htm

regards, Clemens Keck
Thx Clemens for organising this nice tournament
I took a closer look at the game Komodo 8 and Stockfish 130215

[D] 5r2/1n5k/p2p2qp/2pPprpN/PpP2pQ1/1P1P1P1P/1R2R1P1/6K1 w - - 0 88
In this position black
knight is superior to the white one. Black knight routes for f5 by
d8-f7-h8-g6-e7 and all the white knight can do is sit like a duck.
So after some more move we reach following position
[D] 5r2/5r1k/p2p2qp/2pPpnpN/PpP1RpQ1/1P1P1P1P/5RP1/3K4 w - - 0 97 where black exchanges the white knight
because of having a won position in positional sense afterwards}

[pgn]
[Event "6core-30+15-1"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.02.15"]
[Round "1.2"]
[White "Komodo 1365.00 64-bit"]
[Black "Stockfish 130215 64 BMI2"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C90"]
[Annotator "Bram Mourik"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "5r2/7k/p2p2qp/n1pPprpN/PpP2pQ1/1P1P1P1P/1R4P1/4R1K1 w - - 0 87"]
[PlyCount "84"]
[EventDate "2015.02.14"]
[TimeControl "1800+15"]

{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz 3366 MHz W=31.5 plies; 13.698kN/s;
mega-6mvs.ctg B=37.9 plies; 12.050kN/s; mega-6mvs.ctg} 87. Ree2 {[%eval 0,37]
[%emt 0:00:22] (Kh2)} Nb7 {[%eval -31,40] [%emt 0:00:22] (R5f7) [D] 5r2/1n5k/
p2p2qp/2pPprpN/PpP2pQ1/1P1P1P1P/1R2R1P1/6K1 w - - 0 88 In this position black
knight is superior to the white one. Black knight routes for f5 by
d8-f7-h8-g6-e7 and all the white knight can do is sit like a duck. so after
some more move we reach following position [D] 5r2/5r1k/p2p2qp/2pPpnpN/
PpP1RpQ1/1P1P1P1P/5RP1/3K4 w - - 0 97 where black exchanges the white knight
because of having a won position in positional sense afterwards} 88. Red2 {
[%eval 0,38] [%emt 0:00:22] (Re4)} Nd8 {[%eval -111,33] [%emt 0:00:34] (Kh8)}
89. Rd1 {[%eval 0,0] [%emt 0:00:20] (Rb1)} Nf7 {[%eval -119,37] [%emt 0:00:21]
(Nb7)} 90. Rf2 {[%eval -109,28] [%emt 0:00:27] (Kf2)} Nh8 {[%eval -138,37]
[%emt 0:00:24]} 91. Rdd2 {[%eval -108,31] [%emt 0:00:31] (Kh2)} Qf7 {[%eval
-152,38] [%emt 0:00:21]} 92. Kf1 {[%eval -114,30] [%emt 0:00:25] (Rfe2)} Ng6 {
[%eval -152,40] [%emt 0:00:00]} 93. Rde2 {[%eval -118,30] [%emt 0:00:11]} Ne7 {
[%eval -152,42] [%emt 0:00:00] (Nh4)} 94. Re4 {[%eval -131,29] [%emt 0:00:34]
(Ke1)} Qg6 {[%eval -154,0] [%emt 0:00:28]} 95. Ke1 {[%eval -151,29] [%emt 0:00:
16] (Ke2)} R5f7 {[%eval -160,36] [%emt 0:00:15]} 96. Kd1 {[%eval -152,26]
[%emt 0:00:02] (Rf1)} Nf5 {[%eval -154,38] [%emt 0:00:11] Here is the black
knight on f5 finally} 97. Rfe2 {[%eval -153,27] [%emt 0:00:06]} Rg8 {[%eval
-151,37] [%emt 0:00:08] (Re8)} 98. Kc1 {[%eval -131,28] [%emt 0:00:00]} Ng7 {
[%eval -151,34] [%emt 0:00:09] (Nd4)} 99. Nxg7 {[%eval -145,27] [%emt 0:00:06]
there are no other options} Rfxg7 {[%eval -152,38] [%emt 0:00:17]} 100. Qe6 {
[%eval -146,0] [%emt 0:00:09] what else, white queen is somehow trapped and
orced to exchange whereafter black wins a pawn and the game} (100. Kd1 h5 101.
Qe6 Qxe6 102. dxe6) 100... Qxe6 {[%eval -152,36] [%emt 0:00:09]} 101. dxe6 {
[%eval -163,28] [%emt 0:00:07]} Re7 {[%eval -151,37] [%emt 0:00:10]} 102. Kd2 {
[%eval -163,31] [%emt 0:00:14]} h5 {[%eval -159,36] [%emt 0:00:16]} 103. Re1 {
[%eval -162,32] [%emt 0:00:09]} Kg6 {[%eval -166,38] [%emt 0:00:19]} 104. Rg1 {
[%eval -175,33] [%emt 0:00:55]} Rxe6 {[%eval -175,34] [%emt 0:00:17]} 105. g3 {
[%eval -163,30] [%emt 0:00:15]} Rf6 {[%eval -158,38] [%emt 0:00:14] (Kf7)} 106.
Ke2 {[%eval -163,33] [%emt 0:00:12] (gxf4)} Kf5 {[%eval -161,35] [%emt 0:00:19]
(fxg3)} 107. gxf4 {[%eval -157,29] [%emt 0:00:06]} exf4 {[%eval -161,39] [%emt
0:00:16]} 108. Rf1 {[%eval -155,27] [%emt 0:00:12] (Re1)} Rfg6 {[%eval -161,38]
[%emt 0:00:09] (Re6)} 109. Re1 {[%eval -154,29] [%emt 0:00:11] (Rh1)} Re6 {
[%eval -161,38] [%emt 0:00:10]} 110. Rh1 {[%eval -157,30] [%emt 0:00:30] (Kf2)}
Re5 {[%eval -161,37] [%emt 0:00:10]} 111. a5 {[%eval -158,29] [%emt 0:00:05]
(Kf2)} Rge8 {[%eval -161,37] [%emt 0:00:11]} 112. Rg1 {[%eval -159,30] [%emt 0:
00:00]} g4 {[%eval -214,36] [%emt 0:00:15] (Rh8)} 113. hxg4+ {[%eval -207,26]
[%emt 0:00:08] (fxg4+)} hxg4 {[%eval -246,37] [%emt 0:00:16]} 114. fxg4+ {
[%eval -227,26] [%emt 0:00:11]} Kg5 {[%eval -348,39] [%emt 0:00:14]} 115. Kf3 {
[%eval -298,28] [%emt 0:00:23]} Rxe4 {[%eval -386,41] [%emt 0:00:16]} 116. dxe4
{[%eval -320,27] [%emt 0:00:10]} Rh8 {[%eval -424,42] [%emt 0:00:16]} 117. Rd1
{[%eval -378,27] [%emt 0:00:13]} Rh3+ {[%eval -439,40] [%emt 0:00:14]} 118. Kf2
{[%eval -453,29] [%emt 0:00:48]} Kxg4 {[%eval -562,40] [%emt 0:00:23]} 119.
Rxd6 {[%eval -463,27] [%emt 0:00:05]} Rh2+ {[%eval -728,34] [%emt 0:00:17]}
120. Kg1 {[%eval -467,27] [%emt 0:00:08]} Rb2 {[%eval -694,35] [%emt 0:00:17]}
121. Rxa6 {[%eval -504,26] [%emt 0:00:26]} Rxb3 {[%eval -1042,35] [%emt 0:00:
00]} 122. Rg6+ {[%eval -543,28] [%emt 0:00:42] (Rb6)} Kf3 {[%eval -1213,35]
[%emt 0:00:20]} 123. e5 {[%eval -592,26] [%emt 0:00:15] (a6)} Ra3 {[%eval
-1286,33] [%emt 0:00:13]} 124. a6 {[%eval -598,26] [%emt 0:00:05]} Ke4 {[%eval
-1434,34] [%emt 0:00:14]} 125. Re6 {[%eval -634,26] [%emt 0:00:17] (Rh6)} f3 {
[%eval -4418,38] [%emt 0:00:13]} 126. Kh2 {[%eval -684,27] [%emt 0:00:10]} Ra1
{[%eval -10720,42] [%emt 0:00:26]} 127. Rf6 {[%eval -934,27] [%emt 0:00:13]
(a7)} Kxe5 {[%eval -11964,43] [%emt 0:00:15]} 128. Rxf3 {[%eval -957,27] [%emt
0:00:31]} Rxa6 {[%eval -32677,40] [%emt 0:00:11]} 0-1
[/pgn]
Hugo
Posts: 782
Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:10 am

Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Hugo »

Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Houdini beats Stockfish
[pgn][Event "6core-30+15-1"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2015.02.18"]
[Round "2.4"]
[White "Houdini 4 x64"]
[Black "Stockfish 130215 64 BMI2"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D43"]
[Annotator "0.31;0.25"]
[PlyCount "161"]
[EventDate "2015.02.14"]
[EventType "tourn"]
[Source "Doe"]
[TimeControl "1800+15"]

{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz 3366 MHz W=25.7 plies; 16.495kN/s;
mega-6mvs.ctg B=36.5 plies; 12.052kN/s; mega-6mvs.ctg} 1. Nf3 {0.00/0 0} Nf6 {
0.00/0 0} 2. d4 {0.00/0 0} d5 {0.00/0 0} 3. c4 {0.00/0 0} e6 {0.00/0 0} 4. Nc3
{0.00/0 0} c6 {0.00/0 0} 5. Bg5 {0.00/0 0} h6 {0.00/0 0} 6. Bxf6 {0.00/0 0}
Qxf6 {0.00/0 0} 7. e3 {0.31/28 157} Qd8 {(Bd6) 0.25/31 45} 8. Bd3 {0.40/27 78}
Be7 {0.29/33 47} 9. O-O {0.34/26 66} Nd7 {(0-0) 0.18/32 110} 10. Qb3 {
(Qc2) 0.40/24 29} a6 {(0-0) 0.25/31 84} 11. Rac1 {0.34/25 273} Rb8 {
(dxc4) 0.32/34 359} 12. Ne2 {(a3) 0.37/24 235} Bd6 {0.20/31 0} 13. Rfd1 {
0.36/25 152} Qe7 {(b6) 0.19/30 0} 14. Bb1 {(c5) 0.30/25 82} b5 {(b6) 0.15/30 27
} 15. c5 {0.54/23 21} Bc7 {0.17/30 37} 16. e4 {(Qd3) 0.46/25 55} dxe4 {
0.13/32 68} 17. Bxe4 {0.48/25 34} Bb7 {0.16/31 58} 18. Bc2 {0.55/25 41} Rd8 {
(a5) 0.25/31 75} 19. a3 {(Re1) 0.66/25 43} a5 {0.12/0 56} 20. Re1 {0.61/23 22}
a4 {(0-0) 0.09/34 70} 21. Qe3 {0.80/25 19} O-O {(Nf6) 0.19/33 88} 22. Nf4 {
(Nc3) 0.81/23 20} Nf6 {0.13/32 46} 23. Ne5 {0.89/25 20} Rfe8 {0.22/0 39} 24.
Bb1 {(Rcd1) 0.84/26 140} Qf8 {(Ba5) 0.03/30 43} 25. Rcd1 {0.70/25 66} Ba5 {
(g6) 0.28/33 57} 26. Re2 {0.80/25 46} g5 {(Bc7) 0.25/36 40} 27. Nfd3 {
0.97/23 21} Bc7 {0.32/35 86} 28. Ree1 {(Nb4) 0.95/25 24} Qg7 {0.31/31 60} 29.
Ba2 {0.79/25 26} Re7 {(Nd5) 0.41/34 112} 30. Nb4 {0.99/26 46} Nd5 {0.41/34 49}
31. Qe2 {0.93/26 22} Nf4 {(Bxe5) 0.46/32 37} 32. Qc2 {1.05/25 35} Bxe5 {
0.50/35 22} 33. dxe5 {1.04/24 0} Rxd1 {0.56/31 41} 34. Qxd1 {1.08/25 23} Nd5 {
0.60/33 46} 35. Qd4 {0.98/26 26} Qf8 {(Rd7) 0.62/33 113} 36. h4 {
(g3) 1.11/24 19} Qg7 {0.72/33 63} 37. g3 {1.03/25 53} Re8 {(Rd7) 0.95/35 152}
38. Kg2 {1.36/24 34} Kf8 {(Rd8) 0.96/35 28} 39. hxg5 {1.17/25 43} Qxg5 {
(hxg5) 0.88/36 20} 40. Bxd5 {(Nd3) 1.38/25 0} exd5 {0.84/31 19} 41. e6 {
(Qd3) 1.28/25 0} fxe6 {1.20/31 21} 42. Nd3 {1.30/27 15} Kg8 {1.29/33 22} 43.
Ne5 {1.68/26 22} Rf8 {1.25/35 20} 44. Rh1 {1.60/27 21} h5 {1.60/34 35} 45. Rh4
{(f4) 1.57/27 15} Rf5 {1.55/32 17} 46. f4 {1.61/27 18} Qf6 {(Qe7) 1.77/35 17}
47. Qd2 {(Qe3) 1.49/0 24} Qe7 {1.69/36 19} 48. Qd1 {(Qe3) 1.65/26 19} Qg7 {
1.75/38 19} 49. Qe2 {(Qf3) 1.57/26 18} Qh8 {1.62/35 42} 50. Kh2 {
(Qd3) 1.52/25 25} Qh6 {1.71/35 17} 51. Nf3 {(Qe3) 1.53/26 16} e5 {1.89/33 30}
52. Nxe5 {1.53/24 0} Bc8 {1.86/34 14} 53. Kg2 {1.52/25 15} d4 {(Kf8) 1.85/34 19
} 54. Qe4 {(Kf2) 2.50/23 32} Be6 {(Qf6) 1.95/33 0} 55. Kg1 {(Qxd4) 2.09/23 21}
Qg7 {(d3) 1.64/32 18} 56. Kh2 {(Kf2) 0.95/24 18} Rxe5 {1.19/32 11} 57. fxe5 {
0.95/23 0} Bg4 {1.50/33 14} 58. Kg2 {(Qxd4) 1.11/24 15} d3 {(Qg5) 1.39/35 18}
59. Qxd3 {1.59/26 14} Qxe5 {1.69/40 13} 60. Qg6+ {1.59/25 0} Kf8 {1.97/43 13}
61. Qd6+ {1.88/28 17} Qxd6 {2.24/43 12} 62. cxd6 {1.76/27 0} Kf7 {
(Ke8) 2.43/45 22} 63. Kf2 {1.72/27 0} Ke6 {2.50/46 15} 64. Ke3 {1.50/29 22}
Kxd6 {2.52/41 13} 65. Kd4 {1.83/29 17} c5+ {2.81/43 17} 66. Ke4 {1.83/27 0} b4
{2.99/43 12} 67. Rh1 {(Rh2) 2.08/29 20} Kc6 {3.03/47 20} 68. Rf1 {
(Rc1) 2.06/29 15} Be2 {(Bh3) 3.39/40 11} 69. Rf2 {(Rf8) 2.07/29 16} Bd1 {
3.53/44 18} 70. Ke5 {2.07/27 1} Kb5 {3.65/46 11} 71. Kd5 {(Rf1) 2.25/29 15}
Bb3+ {4.03/45 12} 72. Kd6 {2.25/0 0} Bd1 {(bxa3) 4.28/50 23} 73. Rf1 {3.43/27 9
} Bg4 {4.53/46 10} 74. Rc1 {(Kd5) 3.72/26 7} c4 {4.90/45 20} 75. Kd5 {3.77/25 4
} Bc8 {(Be2) 5.43/47 14} 76. Re1 {4.33/27 21} Bg4 {(Ba6) 5.56/46 16} 77. Kd4 {
4.40/26 9} c3 {6.10/44 15} 78. bxc3 {4.40/25 5} bxc3 {6.51/46 15} 79. Re5+ {
(Kxc3) 5.78/28 18} Kb6 {9.41/46 15} 80. Kxc3 {5.78/26 0} Bd1 {(Bf3) 12.81/47 15
} 81. Kb4 {(Re1) 7.20/29 18} 1-0
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JJJ
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Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by JJJ »

Come on Komodo 8,5 !!
Hugo
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Re: 6core Round Robin 4 cycles, 30+15,

Post by Hugo »

Hugo wrote:I started another 6 core tournament with 10 engines.
Intel i7 5820 @4.0Ghz, ponder OFF
30+15 timer. 4 cycles Round Robin
Will take some time, I think 2 - 3 weeks.
Latest Stockfish, latest Komodo, new Hannibal and new Texel involved.
Completely different book than previous 6core tour.

HAd some problems with live transmission. I hope it works now.

regards, Clemens Keck
http://www.clemens-keck.de/livegames/
Komodo beats Stockfish
Replayzone updated
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{Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5820K CPU @ 3.30GHz 3366 MHz W=25.4 plies; 12.557kN/s;
mega-6mvs.ctg B=33.5 plies; 11.815kN/s; mega-6mvs.ctg} 1. e4 {0.00/0 0} c6 {
0.00/0 0} 2. d4 {0.00/0 0} d5 {0.00/0 0} 3. e5 {0.00/0 0} Bf5 {0.00/0 0} 4. Nf3
{0.00/0 0} e6 {0.00/0 0} 5. Be2 {0.00/0 0} Nd7 {0.00/0 0} 6. O-O {0.00/0 0} Ne7
{0.00/0 0} 7. Be3 {0.25/24 122} Qb6 {(Bg6) 0.26/29 79} 8. Qc1 {(b3) 0.33/23 126
} Bg4 {(Bg6) 0.08/30 46} 9. c4 {(Nbd2) 0.22/25 92} Nf5 {0.06/31 54} 10. c5 {
0.21/27 77} Qc7 {-0.04/30 70} 11. Nbd2 {0.15/27 76} Nxe3 {(Be7) 0.00/31 92} 12.
fxe3 {0.09/23 20} f6 {(Be7) 0.00/33 53} 13. exf6 {(Qe1) 0.28/22 26} gxf6 {
0.00/32 74} 14. e4 {(a4) 0.33/21 35} Rg8 {(e5) -0.14/29 59} 15. exd5 {
0.37/23 46} cxd5 {-0.12/29 60} 16. Kh1 {(Nb3) 0.43/25 151} O-O-O {
(Bh6) -0.15/28 54} 17. a4 {(Qc2) 0.52/22 27} e5 {0.00/28 51} 18. b4 {
(a5) 0.49/22 34} Bh6 {(e4) 0.00/28 77} 19. Qd1 {(a5) 0.64/21 25} Bf4 {
(exd4) 0.32/29 115} 20. a5 {(Nh4) 0.81/22 36} Kb8 {0.33/30 77} 21. b5 {
0.76/24 33} exd4 {0.32/30 39} 22. b6 {(c6) 0.41/24 56} Qxc5 {0.08/31 45} 23.
Nb3 {0.31/24 77} Qd6 {0.00/31 40} 24. Nfxd4 {0.56/24 29} Bxe2 {0.21/34 45} 25.
Qxe2 {0.57/24 19} Be5 {(a6) 0.33/34 42} 26. bxa7+ {0.51/24 48} Ka8 {0.28/35 59}
27. Rab1 {0.50/24 33} Rc8 {(Rge8) 0.19/34 108} 28. Nf5 {0.46/24 39} Qb4 {
0.56/35 79} 29. a6 {0.43/25 44} bxa6 {0.66/36 46} 30. Nbd4 {0.40/25 49} Qa3 {
0.34/33 65} 31. Qd2 {(Rfd1) 0.38/25 47} Rc5 {0.50/35 58} 32. Rfd1 {
(Nb3) 0.47/26 95} Rgc8 {(Re8) 0.46/35 62} 33. Ne7 {(Ne6) 0.58/25 55} Re8 {
0.00/36 35} 34. Nec6 {(Ndf5) 0.68/25 24} Rc4 {(Rc8) 0.87/36 180} 35. Nf5 {
0.63/26 33} Rc5 {0.67/34 43} 36. Nxe5 {(Ng7) 0.74/26 0} Rxe5 {0.97/32 35} 37.
Nd4 {(Qh6) 0.65/27 113} Re8 {0.78/32 29} 38. h3 {(Qh6) 0.70/28 42} Qg3 {
0.71/35 33} 39. Qa2 {(Ra1) 0.67/28 76} Qd6 {0.61/34 29} 40. Qb3 {0.65/26 46}
Qc7 {0.71/37 39} 41. Ra1 {(Qd3) 0.63/27 33} a5 {(Qxa7) 0.57/30 30} 42. Qf3 {
0.76/24 31} Qe5 {0.68/34 91} 43. Rab1 {(Qf2) 0.85/0 31} h5 {(Qd6) 0.99/32 31}
44. Qd3 {0.92/26 51} Qc7 {1.16/35 63} 45. Qg6 {1.13/27 56} Qe5 {1.42/34 28} 46.
Qf7 {(Qh7) 1.22/27 63} Re7 {(Qe7) 1.46/35 26} 47. Qg8+ {1.23/28 29} Re8 {
1.51/36 27} 48. Qh7 {1.25/26 23} Qd6 {(Qe7) 1.44/35 24} 49. Qxh5 {1.27/25 17}
Rec8 {(Qe5) 1.78/35 0} 50. Qf7 {1.42/25 34} Nb6 {1.87/33 19} 51. Nf5 {
(Re1) 1.54/26 15} Qd7 {1.70/0 19} 52. Qxf6 {1.57/26 49} R5c6 {1.80/0 33} 53.
Qg5 {1.53/25 18} Qd8 {1.59/34 36} 54. Qd2 {(Qe3) 1.58/26 26} Nc4 {1.69/0 34}
55. Qe2 {(Qd4) 1.76/25 18} Rb6 {1.77/32 14} 56. Rxb6 {1.90/25 15} Qxb6 {
1.63/32 19} 57. Rxd5 {(Ne7) 2.02/25 14} a4 {(Kxa7) 2.12/28 15} 58. Rd1 {
(Qe4) 2.35/23 15} Qb5 {(Qb7) 2.03/27 15} 59. Qg4 {(Qe4+) 3.06/25 25} Qb7 {
(Rc7) 3.24/34 15} 60. Ne7 {3.83/0 14} Ne3 {4.30/39 12} 61. Qxc8+ {5.40/0 23}
Qxc8 {17.53/44 18} 62. Nxc8 {7.65/0 13} Nxd1 {48.74/50 10} 63. Nb6+ {10.72/31 7
} Kxa7 {49.73/53 11} 64. Nxa4 {11.50/33 12} 1-0

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