Rybka 2.3.2a 32-bit v Naum 3 32-bit
Intel Pentium 4
Single Processor- 2.8ghz
128mb hash
3 & 4 man tablebases
Perfect 12.32.ctg book (with 12 move CCRL limit)
40 moves in 66 minutes repeating (adapted to CCRL 40/40)
Both = Single CPU
30 Game Match- For the Title
This one's for the 1CPU Title. Winner take all- no excuses!
(Betting begins in 1 hour)
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PGNs available for download at match conclusion
Rybka 2.3.2a v Naum 3- FOR THE TITLE
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Ovyron
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Re: Rybka 2.3.2a v Naum 3- FOR THE TITLE
Good. Go Rybka! I want to be original as I suspect that everyone else is going to do sweepstakes for Naum... or notgeots wrote:no excuses!
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Tony Thomas
Re: Rybka 2.3.2a v Naum 3- FOR THE TITLE
And the title goes to....its going to be closer than it has ever been.
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Uri Blass
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Re: Rybka 2.3.2a v Naum 3- FOR THE TITLE
It seems clear that rybka is the favourite to wingeots wrote:Rybka 2.3.2a 32-bit v Naum 3 32-bit
Intel Pentium 4
Single Processor- 2.8ghz
128mb hash
3 & 4 man tablebases
Perfect 12.32.ctg book (with 12 move CCRL limit)
40 moves in 66 minutes repeating (adapted to CCRL 40/40)
Both = Single CPU
30 Game Match- For the Title
This one's for the 1CPU Title. Winner take all- no excuses!
(Betting begins in 1 hour)
Daily updates!
PGNs available for download at match conclusion
1 Rybka 2.3.2a 32-bit 3030 +19 −18 75.1% −172.3 36.1% 1072
5 Naum 2.2 32-bit 2895 +17 −17 54.5% −28.1 46.9% 1112
Naum needs more than 135 elo to win and based on CEGT it seems that even 100 elo was too optimistic
Uri
