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S.Taylor
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Re: Round 27

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Graham Banks wrote:THE ELITE II 64-bit 1CPU

Intel i5 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Graham2012.cgb book
40 moves in 25 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 64-bit 1CPU
4 cycles 44 rounds


Round 27

Rybka 4.1 64-bit v Sting SF 2 64-bit (1-0)
Stockfish 2.3.1 64-bit v Critter 1.6a 64-bit (1-0)
Equinox 1.65 64-bit v Strelka 5.5 64-bit (1-0)
Bouquet 1.6 64-bit v Komodo 5 64-bit (0-1)
IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit v Houdini 3 64-bit (0-1)
Vitruvius 1.11C 64-bit v Chiron 1.5 64-bit (1-0)


Standings after Round 27

20.0 - Houdini 3 64-bit
19.0 - Strelka 5.5 64-bit
16.5 - Komodo 5 64-bit
14.5 - Stockfish 2.3.1 64-bit
14.0 - Critter 1.6a 64-bit
13.0 - IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit
13.0 - Rybka 4.1 64-bit
12.0 - Equinox 1.65 64-bit
11.5 - Bouquet 1.6 64-bit
10.5 - Vitruvius 1.11C 64-bit
9.5 - Sting SF 2 64-bit
8.5 - Chiron 1.5 64-bit


Round 27 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=28259

If you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16053

There is also a live broadcast in Playchess.
Houdini has lost more games in this tournament, than Strelka has.
But it looks as if Strelka had to follow the rules of statistics and suddenly lose 2 games, after 24 games without a loss.

Wow! statistics works!
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Don
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Re: Round 27

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S.Taylor wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:THE ELITE II 64-bit 1CPU

Intel i5 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Graham2012.cgb book
40 moves in 25 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 64-bit 1CPU
4 cycles 44 rounds


Round 27

Rybka 4.1 64-bit v Sting SF 2 64-bit (1-0)
Stockfish 2.3.1 64-bit v Critter 1.6a 64-bit (1-0)
Equinox 1.65 64-bit v Strelka 5.5 64-bit (1-0)
Bouquet 1.6 64-bit v Komodo 5 64-bit (0-1)
IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit v Houdini 3 64-bit (0-1)
Vitruvius 1.11C 64-bit v Chiron 1.5 64-bit (1-0)


Standings after Round 27

20.0 - Houdini 3 64-bit
19.0 - Strelka 5.5 64-bit
16.5 - Komodo 5 64-bit
14.5 - Stockfish 2.3.1 64-bit
14.0 - Critter 1.6a 64-bit
13.0 - IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit
13.0 - Rybka 4.1 64-bit
12.0 - Equinox 1.65 64-bit
11.5 - Bouquet 1.6 64-bit
10.5 - Vitruvius 1.11C 64-bit
9.5 - Sting SF 2 64-bit
8.5 - Chiron 1.5 64-bit


Round 27 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=28259

If you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16053

There is also a live broadcast in Playchess.
Houdini has lost more games in this tournament, than Strelka has.
But it looks as if Strelka had to follow the rules of statistics and suddenly lose 2 games, after 24 games without a loss.

Wow! statistics works!
The gamblers fallacy? It was "due" for a loss? I am just joking, I know that you are not saying this.

Don
Capital punishment would be more effective as a preventive measure if it were administered prior to the crime.
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Re: Round 27

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Graham: I've downloaded, "Tom's Live Chess Viewer", but have not been able to work out how to load the games into its databank.Help would be appreciated.
Thanks Al
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Re: Round 27

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rabbits wrote:Graham: I've downloaded, "Tom's Live Chess Viewer", but have not been able to work out how to load the games into its databank.Help would be appreciated.
Thanks Al
You need to enter the host name and the port number.
If you have trouble connecting, you probably need to alter the permission settings in your firewall or router.
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S.Taylor
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Re: Round 27

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Don wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:But it looks as if Strelka had to follow the rules of statistics and suddenly lose 2 games, after 24 games without a loss.

Wow! statistics works!
The gamblers fallacy? It was "due" for a loss? I am just joking, I know that you are not saying this.

Don
You probably realize, I was saying something similar, as a joke. Maybe sarcasm.

To say that a large number of games gives scientific proof of the elo, is a bit like a gamblers fallacy, maybe. (at any rate, i don't think the margin of error is ever zero).
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Re: Round 27

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S.Taylor wrote:
Don wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:But it looks as if Strelka had to follow the rules of statistics and suddenly lose 2 games, after 24 games without a loss.

Wow! statistics works!
The gamblers fallacy? It was "due" for a loss? I am just joking, I know that you are not saying this.

Don
You probably realize, I was saying something similar, as a joke. Maybe sarcasm.
Yes, I know. I just wanted to make it more obvious.

To say that a large number of games gives scientific proof of the elo, is a bit like a gamblers fallacy, maybe. (at any rate, i don't think the margin of error is ever zero).
Capital punishment would be more effective as a preventive measure if it were administered prior to the crime.
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Re: Round 27

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Crosstable after round 27:


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Re: Round 27

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S.Taylor wrote:Houdini has lost more games in this tournament, than Strelka has.
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 888#498888
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Re: Round 27

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ernest wrote:
S.Taylor wrote:Houdini has lost more games in this tournament, than Strelka has.
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 888#498888
Therefore what?

To me, there is a difference between one lost game and 2 drawn games.
Houdini lost 3, Strelka lost only 2.

And what IS a difference?
the theory that a lost game has to have come due to a weakness in play, whereas a drawn game need not have done.
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Round 28

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THE ELITE II 64-bit 1CPU

Intel i5 Quad
ChessGUI
256mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Graham2012.cgb book
40 moves in 25 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 64-bit 1CPU
4 cycles 44 rounds


Round 28

Stockfish 2.3.1 64-bit v Sting SF 2 64-bit (1-0)
Equinox 1.65 64-bit v Rybka 4.1 64-bit (draw)
Bouquet 1.6 64-bit v Critter 1.6a 64-bit (draw)
IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit v Strelka 5.5 64-bit (draw)
Vitruvius 1.11C 64-bit v Komodo 5 64-bit (draw)
Chiron 1.5 64-bit v Houdini 3 64-bit (draw)


Standings after Round 28

20.5 - Houdini 3 64-bit
19.5 - Strelka 5.5 64-bit
17.0 - Komodo 5 64-bit
15.5 - Stockfish 2.3.1 64-bit
14.5 - Critter 1.6a 64-bit
13.5 - IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit
13.5 - Rybka 4.1 64-bit
12.5 - Equinox 1.65 64-bit
12.0 - Bouquet 1.6 64-bit
11.0 - Vitruvius 1.11C 64-bit
9.5 - Sting SF 2 64-bit
9.0 - Chiron 1.5 64-bit


Round 28 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=28264

If you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16053

There is also a live broadcast in Playchess.
gbanksnz at gmail.com