HIGH VOLTAGE
Intel Pentium 4
Single Processor- 2.8ghz 
128mb hash 
3 & 4 man tablebases 
Ponder & Learning = OFF 
Perfect 9.ctg book for all (with 12 move CCRL limit) 
40 moves in 66 minutes repeating (adapted to CCRL 40/40) 
RR = 4 cycles 
All engines = 32 bit 
Round 29
Fritz 10 v Zap Zanzibar  draw
Glaurung 1.2.1 Avalanche v Delfi 5.1  draw
Hiarcs 11.1 v Chess Tiger 2007 Gambit  (0-1)
Loop 13.5 v CM10th Warrior  (0-1)
Naum 2.1 v The Baron 1.8.1  draw
Pro Deo 1.2 Mx4 v Scorpio 1.91  (1-0) 
Standings after Round 29
 
21.0- Hiarcs 11.1
20.5- Fritz 10
19.0- Zap Zanzibar
17.5- Loop 13.5
16.5- Naum 2.1
13.5- Scorpio 1.91
13.0- Glaurung 1.2.1 Avalanche
13.0- The Baron 1.8.1
11.5- Chess Tiger 2007 Gambit
11.5- Delfi 5.1
 9.5- CM10th Warrior
 7.5- Pro Deo 1.2 Mx4
Games available for download after each round from:
http://kd.lab.nig.ac.jp/chess/discussio ... php?t=1950
			
			
									
						
										
						HIGH VOLTAGE- Results: Round 29 (of 44)
Moderator: Ras
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				Tony Thomas
Re: HIGH VOLTAGE- Results: Round 29 (of 44)
When are you going back to amateur engines only tournaments?
			
			
									
						
										
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				geots  
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Re: HIGH VOLTAGE- Results: Round 29 (of 44)
Tony Thomas wrote:When are you going back to amateur engines only tournaments?
Hi Tony. Im running tournaments on 2 computers now. Look a little further down the page at Ghostly Shadows. It is all amateur/freeware. Tho they are older versions that need more games in CCRL. I cant imagine running at least one tourn. without my beloved freewares in there.
Regards and thanks for the interest
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				geots  
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Re: HIGH VOLTAGE- Results: Round 29 (of 44)
geots wrote:Tony Thomas wrote:When are you going back to amateur engines only tournaments?
Hi Tony. Im running tournaments on 2 computers now. Look a little further down the page at Ghostly Shadows. It is all amateur/freeware. Tho they are older versions that need more games in CCRL. I cant imagine running at least one tourn. without my beloved freewares in there.
Regards and thanks for the interest
I must temper my above statement with the fact that i am here first and foremost to run what CCRL needs me to, and sometimes that may not include engines of my choice. It's just the nature of the beast. Tho i am a fan of commercial engines also. Hell, i guess i love them all.