European Selection v Rest Of The World Selection

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Which team will win?

Poll ended at Mon May 16, 2011 6:21 am

European Selection
8
62%
Rest Of The World Selection
5
38%
 
Total votes: 13

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Graham Banks
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Round 9 of 12

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EUROPE v REST OF THE WORLD

AMD64x2 Dual Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
AdamHair8moves.cgb book
40 moves in 38 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
Each engine will play 4 games against every engine in the opposing team.


Round 9

Hiarcs 13.2 v Hannibal 1.0a 32-bit (1-0)
Hannibal 1.0a 32-bit v Hiarcs 13.2 (draw)

Booot 5.1.0 v Scorpio 2.7 32-bit (draw)
Scorpio 2.7 32-bit v Booot 5.1.0 (0-1)

Jonny 4.00 v Crafty 23.4 32-bit (draw)
Crafty 23.4 32-bit v Jonny 4.00 (draw)

Fruit 051103 v Chronos 1.9.9 32-bit (1-0)
Chronos 1.9.9 32-bit v Fruit 051103 (1-0)

Tornado 4.4 32-bit v Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit (draw)
Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit v Tornado 4.4 32-bit (0-1)

BugChess2 1.9 32-bit v Gull 1.2 32-bit (1-0)
Gull 1.2 32-bit v BugChess2 1.9 32-bit (1-0)


62.5 - Europe
45.5 - Rest Of The World



Round 9 pgn - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=22461
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Re: Round 9 of 12

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Tornado 4.4 32-bit v Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit (draw)
Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit v Tornado 4.4 32-bit (0-1)


!!!!! very good results !!!!!!
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Re: Round 9 of 12

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Engin wrote:Tornado 4.4 32-bit v Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit (draw)
Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit v Tornado 4.4 32-bit (0-1)


!!!!! very good results !!!!!!
Indeed.
Deep Junior and Scorpio have both had a poor tournament so far.
On the other hand, Hiarcs has been devastating.

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Re: European Selection v Rest Of The World Selection

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Graham Banks wrote:Europe

Hiarcs 13.2
Booot 5.1.0
Jonny 4.00
Fruit 051103
Tornado 4.4
BugChess2 1.9


Rest Of The World

Deep Junior 12.5
Gull 1.2
Hannibal 1.0a
Scorpio 2.7
Crafty 23.4
Chronos 1.9.9
Funny that how ppl from the "rest of the world" are ignorant about European geography and think, for example, that Russia is not in Europe, and on the other hand think that Turkey is...
More than 80% of citizens of Russia actually lives in Europe, while only 10% of citizens of Turkey lives in Europe.
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Round 10 of 12

Post by Graham Banks »

EUROPE v REST OF THE WORLD

AMD64x2 Dual Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
AdamHair8moves.cgb book
40 moves in 38 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
Each engine will play 4 games against every engine in the opposing team.


Round 10

Hiarcs 13.2 v Scorpio 2.7 32-bit (1-0)
Scorpio 2.7 32-bit v Hiarcs 13.2 (0-1)

Booot 5.1.0 v Crafty 23.4 32-bit (1-0)
Crafty 23.4 32-bit v Booot 5.1.0 (draw)

Jonny 4.00 v Chronos 1.9.9 32-bit (draw)
Chronos 1.9.9 32-bit v Jonny 4.00 (draw)

Fruit 051103 v Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit (1-0)
Deep Junior 12.5 32-bit v Fruit 051103 (0-1)

Tornado 4.4 32-bit v Gull 1.2 32-bit (0-1)
Gull 1.2 32-bit v Tornado 4.4 32-bit (draw)

BugChess2 1.9 32-bit v Hannibal 1.0a 32-bit (0-1)
Hannibal 1.0a 32-bit v BugChess2 1.9 32-bit (1-0)


69.5 - Europe
50.5 - Rest Of The World



Round 10 pgn - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=22472
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Re: European Selection v Rest Of The World Selection

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wrong... Turkey is both , a part of Europe and Asian, until Istanbul is Europe and the Rest is in Asian, but Turkey is mostly to Europe oriented then to the Asian nations.
of course russia is a part of Europe now, but not all too.

i know, this tournament dont include all engines from Europe and Rest of the World, Grahams has decided to choice the engines for playing against each other, and he can do what he want to having fun, its not official Europe vs Rest of the World tournament :)
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Re: European Selection v Rest Of The World Selection

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Engin wrote:this tournament dont include all engines from Europe and Rest of the World, Grahams has decided to choice the engines for playing against each other, and he can do what he want to having fun, its not official Europe vs Rest of the World tournament :)
Yep - it's just a selection of engines that was intended to produce a close match. However, it's not really turning out to be as close as I'd hoped this time. :P
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Deep Junior games have to be replayed

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I'll have to replay the Deep Junior games. I found a problem which has been affecting its performance. :shock:
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Re: Deep Junior games have to be replayed

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Hello Graham,
can you tell us what kind of problem it was, please.
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Re: Deep Junior games have to be replayed

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Paloma wrote:Hello Graham,
can you tell us what kind of problem it was, please.
Yes. After updating Deep Junior to 12.5.0.3, I had copied the exe over into my ChessGUI folder without copying the new dll files over also. The result was that Deep Junior had been playing in "performance reduced" mode. Should have spotted this earlier, but didn't.

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