Good to keep you all on tenterhooks for the big finale!michiguel wrote: Oh geee.. this cannot be closer!
Miguel
18th Amateur Series Division 4
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Graham Banks
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Re: Standings after Round 42 of 44
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Aaron Becker
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Re: Standings after Round 42 of 44
A dramatic finish is coming. Hang on, Daydreamer!
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Graham Banks
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Final Standings
18TH AMATEUR SERIES (Division 4)
AMD64x2 Dual Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
HS-Large Remis.bk3 book
40 moves in 38 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
4 cycles 44 rounds
25.5 - Pupsi2 0.08
24.5 - Counter 1.1
24.5 - Gaviota 0.74.41
24.0 - GarboChess 2.20
24.0 - Daydreamer 1.61
23.0 - Xpdnt 091007
22.5 - Typhoon 1.00-358
22.0 - Umko 0.6
21.0 - Philou 3.0.0
18.5 - Delphil 2.6
18.5 - Matacz 1.4
16.0 - RomiChess P3k
The complete tournament pgn (zipped) can be downloaded here:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=17824
AMD64x2 Dual Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
HS-Large Remis.bk3 book
40 moves in 38 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
4 cycles 44 rounds
Final StandingsDue to some engines being ineligible for the next series unless new versions come out (including RomiChess from this division), the top three engines will likely gain automatic promotion and there will likely be no automatic relegation. The fate of the fourth top engine and the bottom engine (perhaps others also) are likely be determined by grading matches before the next series.
25.5 - Pupsi2 0.08
24.5 - Counter 1.1
24.5 - Gaviota 0.74.41
24.0 - GarboChess 2.20
24.0 - Daydreamer 1.61
23.0 - Xpdnt 091007
22.5 - Typhoon 1.00-358
22.0 - Umko 0.6
21.0 - Philou 3.0.0
18.5 - Delphil 2.6
18.5 - Matacz 1.4
16.0 - RomiChess P3k
The complete tournament pgn (zipped) can be downloaded here:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=17824
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Dann Corbit
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Re: Final Standings
Colors question:Graham Banks wrote:18TH AMATEUR SERIES (Division 4)
AMD64x2 Dual Core
ChessGUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
HS-Large Remis.bk3 book
40 moves in 38 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 32-bit 1CPU
4 cycles 44 rounds
Final StandingsDue to some engines being ineligible for the next series unless new versions come out (including RomiChess from this division), the top three engines will likely gain automatic promotion and there will likely be no automatic relegation. The fate of the fourth top engine and the bottom engine (perhaps others also) are likely be determined by grading matches before the next series.
25.5 - Pupsi2 0.08
24.5 - Counter 1.1
24.5 - Gaviota 0.74.41
24.0 - GarboChess 2.20
24.0 - Daydreamer 1.61
23.0 - Xpdnt 091007
22.5 - Typhoon 1.00-358
22.0 - Umko 0.6
21.0 - Philou 3.0.0
18.5 - Delphil 2.6
18.5 - Matacz 1.4
16.0 - RomiChess P3k
The complete tournament pgn (zipped) can be downloaded here:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=17824
The dark blue are Gold, Silver and Bronze. What is the light blue of GarboChess?
Matacz is in red. What does that stand for?
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Graham Banks
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Re: Final Standings
Dark blue = automatic promotionDann Corbit wrote: Colors question:
The dark blue are Gold, Silver and Bronze. What is the light blue of GarboChess?
Matacz is in red. What does that stand for?
Lighter blue = playoff match
Dark red = automatic relegation (none this time)
Lighter red = playoff
Because GarboChess and Daydreamer were tied, they will playoff first to determine which gets to play a promotion playoff match.
Likewise, because Delphil and Matacz were tied on points at the other end, they will playoff first to determine which plays a playoff match to avoid relegation.
Cheers,
Graham.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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michiguel
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Re: Final Standings
Hooray!! Gaviota overachieved and moved to the third division! and that is... supposed to be... good... OMG I better get Gaviota improved otherwise it will have its rear feathers kicked really bad in the next tournament.Graham Banks wrote:Dark blue = automatic promotionDann Corbit wrote: Colors question:
The dark blue are Gold, Silver and Bronze. What is the light blue of GarboChess?
Matacz is in red. What does that stand for?
Lighter blue = playoff match
Dark red = automatic relegation (none this time)
Lighter red = playoff
Because GarboChess and Daydreamer were tied, they will playoff first to determine which gets to play a promotion playoff match.
Likewise, because Delphil and Matacz were tied on points at the other end, they will playoff first to determine which plays a playoff match to avoid relegation.
Cheers,
Graham.
Miguel
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Matthias Gemuh
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Re: 18th Amateur Series Division 4
Graham Banks wrote:18TH AMATEUR SERIES (Division 4)
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Participants
GarboChess 2.20
Xpdnt 091007
Umko 0.6
Matacz 1.4
Philou 3.0.0
Counter 1.1
Delphil 2.6
Typhoon 1.00-358
Pupsi2 0.08
Daydreamer 1.61
RomiChess P3k
Gaviota 0.74.41
When DanChess was classified as a clone of Crafty, it was because it cloned major parts of Crafty's evaluation, rewriting them to look different while remaining the same in function.
Umko 0.7 does not even bother to rewrite the borrowed chunks of the evaluation function of Fruit/Toga.
http://www.open-aurec.com/wbforum/viewt ... =2&t=50830
Matthias.
My engine was quite strong till I added knowledge to it.
http://www.chess.hylogic.de
http://www.chess.hylogic.de
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Graham Banks
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Re: 18th Amateur Series Division 4
Any further discussion on this issue should take place in the Engine Origins subforum.Matthias Gemuh wrote: When DanChess was classified as a clone of Crafty, it was because it cloned major parts of Crafty's evaluation, rewriting them to look different while remaining the same in function.
Umko 0.7 does not even bother to rewrite the borrowed chunks of the evaluation function of Fruit/Toga.
http://www.open-aurec.com/wbforum/viewt ... =2&t=50830
Matthias.
Cheers,
Graham.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Frank Quisinsky
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Re: Final Standings
Hi Miguel,

Nice to read ...
Interesting tourney.
I should play with Gaviota, other favourits, like AnMon too.
Need more machines
Realy nice to read, good information and a happy programmer
Regards to Miguel!
Best
Frank
Nice to read ...
Interesting tourney.
I should play with Gaviota, other favourits, like AnMon too.
Need more machines
Realy nice to read, good information and a happy programmer
Regards to Miguel!
Best
Frank
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Graham Banks
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Re: Final Standings
Thanks Frank.Frank Quisinsky wrote:Hi Miguel,
Nice to read ...
Interesting tourney.
I should play with Gaviota, other favourits, like AnMon too.
Need more machines
Realy nice to read, good information and a happy programmer
Regards to Miguel!
Best
Frank
I'm testing amateur engines down to the 2000 elo level at present and enjoying it immensely.
Cheers,
Graham.
gbanksnz at gmail.com