Bark Of The Baron

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Bark Of The Baron

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BARK OF THE BARON

Intel Q6600 Quad Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Picasso.cgb book
40 moves in 32 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
2 cycles 30 rounds


Participants

CM9000 Assassin
Pro Deo 1.6
Gaviota 0.84
Philou 3.60
The Baron 2.23
Arasan 13.2
Rotor 0.6
Petir 4.999999
Cheng3 1.05
N2 0.4
CuckooChess 1.11
DanaSah 4.66
AnMon 5.75
Rodin 4.0
GarboChess 3.0
Glass 1.7

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For those wanting to follow more closely

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I will post updated standings here after every five rounds, but for those wanting to follow the tournament more closely, you can so from the following link, where games will be available for download after every round:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=6178
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Re: For those wanting to follow more closely

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Hi Graham,

you always find great titles for your tourneys. I like this one very much because... I'm a tester of the Baron, and of course I'm currently running some tests with latest version, which is 3.28a. It's definitely stronger, let us say, it's probably about 3000 ELO rated, according to your CCRL rating list.

Why don't you ask Richard Pijl for having a copy of it for your tests? ;)
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Re: For those wanting to follow more closely

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rodolfoleoni wrote:Hi Graham,

you always find great titles for your tourneys. I like this one very much because... I'm a tester of the Baron, and of course I'm currently running some tests with latest version, which is 3.28a. It's definitely stronger, let us say, it's probably about 3000 ELO rated, according to your CCRL rating list.

Why don't you ask Richard Pijl for having a copy of it for your tests? ;)
Hi Rodolfo,

I'd love to be able to test a newer Baron, but we currently don't test private versions, only publicly available ones. I fear that this means I'll be stuck with The Baron 2.23 forever. :(

Regards,
Graham.
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Re: For those wanting to follow more closely

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Graham Banks wrote:
rodolfoleoni wrote:Hi Graham,

you always find great titles for your tourneys. I like this one very much because... I'm a tester of the Baron, and of course I'm currently running some tests with latest version, which is 3.28a. It's definitely stronger, let us say, it's probably about 3000 ELO rated, according to your CCRL rating list.

Why don't you ask Richard Pijl for having a copy of it for your tests? ;)
Hi Rodolfo,

I'd love to be able to test a newer Baron, but we currently don't test private versions, only publicly available ones. I fear that this means I'll be stuck with The Baron 2.23 forever. :(

Regards,
Graham.
A pity. But Richard could possibly release the current vrsion when he'll write the 4.x ones.
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Re: For those wanting to follow more closely

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rodolfoleoni wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
rodolfoleoni wrote:Hi Graham,

you always find great titles for your tourneys. I like this one very much because... I'm a tester of the Baron, and of course I'm currently running some tests with latest version, which is 3.28a. It's definitely stronger, let us say, it's probably about 3000 ELO rated, according to your CCRL rating list.

Why don't you ask Richard Pijl for having a copy of it for your tests? ;)
Hi Rodolfo,

I'd love to be able to test a newer Baron, but we currently don't test private versions, only publicly available ones. I fear that this means I'll be stuck with The Baron 2.23 forever. :(

Regards,
Graham.
A pity. But Richard could possibly release the current vrsion when he'll write the 4.x ones.
Fingers and toes crossed! :P
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Standings after Round 5 of 30

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BARK OF THE BARON

Intel Q6600 Quad Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Picasso.cgb book
40 moves in 32 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
2 cycles 30 rounds


Standings after Round 5

4.0 - The Baron 2.23
4.0 - Arasan 13.2 32-bit
3.5 - CuckooChess 1.11
3.5 - Cheng3 1.05 32-bit
3.0 - Rotor 0.6
3.0 - Gaviota 0.84 32-bit
2.5 - CM9000 Assassin
2.5 - Petir 4.999999
2.5 - N2 0.4 32-bit
2.5 - Pro Deo 1.6
2.0 - AnMon 5.75
1.5 - Rodin 4.0
1.5 - Glass 1.7 32-bit
1.5 - Philou 3.60
1.5 - GarboChess 3.0 32-bit
1.0 - DanaSah 4.66


This tournament can be followed more closely from the following link, where games will be available for download after every round:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=6178
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Standings after Round 10 of 30

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BARK OF THE BARON

Intel Q6600 Quad Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Picasso.cgb book
40 moves in 32 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
2 cycles 30 rounds


Standings after Round 10

7.0 - CuckooChess 1.11
6.5 - Rotor 0.6
6.5 - Pro Deo 1.6
6.5 - Cheng3 1.05 32-bit
6.5 - Petir 4.999999
6.5 - Arasan 13.2 32-bit
6.5 - The Baron 2.23
5.5 - N2 0.4 32-bit
5.0 - AnMon 5.75
4.0 - Rodin 4.0
4.0 - CM9000 Assassin
4.0 - Philou 3.60
4.0 - Gaviota 0.84 32-bit
3.0 - DanaSah 4.66
2.5 - GarboChess 3.0 32-bit
2.0 - Glass 1.7 32-bit


This tournament can be followed more closely from the following link, where games will be available for download after every round:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... f=7&t=6178
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Re: Standings after Round 10 of 30

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Tournament on hold. The computer may have died. In the repair shop at present.
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Re: Standings after Round 10 of 30

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Graham Banks wrote:Tournament on hold. The computer may have died. In the repair shop at present.
Resumed. New motherboard and memory fitted. 8-)
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