Endgame
Arasan 14.0.1 - Delphil 2.9e, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012
[d]2R5/p4rp1/1p2k2p/1P3p1P/5K1P/P3P3/8/8 b - - 0 1
Analysis by Komodo64 SSE Version 4:
36...Te7 37.Tc3 Rd6 38.Tc6+ Rd5 39.Rxf5 Txe3 40.Tc7 Txa3 41.Txg7 Rc4 42.Rg6 Rxb5 43.Rxh6 a5 44.Tg5+ Rc6 45.Tg6+ Rc5 46.Rg5 Tg3+ 47.Rf4 Td3 48.h6 Td4+ 49.Rg5 Td5+ 50.Rg4 Td8 51.Rh5 Th8 52.Tg5+ Rc4 53.Rg6 b5 54.h7 a4 55.Tg4+ Rc5 56.Rg7 Td8 57.h8D Txh8 58.Rxh8 a3 59.Tg8 b4 60.Ta8
+/= (0.63) Depth: 26 00:00:44 52957kN
(Doe, 12.07.2012)
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Re: Round 8 Schedule
Arasan 14.0.1 - Delphil 2.9e : Draw I guess... I missed the last moves.
Now playing :
Tornado 4.88 x64 - Arminius 2012-06-28, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012
[d]r1b2rk1/1pq1bppp/p2ppn2/8/3BPP2/P1NB4/1PP3PP/R2Q1RK1 b - - 0 1
Analysis by Komodo64 SSE Version 4:
12...b5 13.De2 Fb7 14.e5 dxe5 15.fxe5 Cd7 16.b4 Tad8 17.De3 h6 18.Tad1 Fg5 19.De2 Fe7 20.De3
= (0.05) Depth: 18 00:00:05 3921kN
Now playing :
Tornado 4.88 x64 - Arminius 2012-06-28, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012
[d]r1b2rk1/1pq1bppp/p2ppn2/8/3BPP2/P1NB4/1PP3PP/R2Q1RK1 b - - 0 1
Analysis by Komodo64 SSE Version 4:
12...b5 13.De2 Fb7 14.e5 dxe5 15.fxe5 Cd7 16.b4 Tad8 17.De3 h6 18.Tad1 Fg5 19.De2 Fe7 20.De3
= (0.05) Depth: 18 00:00:05 3921kN
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Re: Round 8 Schedule
Yes,Graham Banks wrote: Are you thinking of releasing your version at some point?
I think it is a great place to do it now.

Sting_SF_PV (pv means phinal version

It contains all my ideas to try to make this engine more human and useful in analysis and play.
my 32-bit (


http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?s2dg0tjjc2n1e9q
Jose M. Valasco 64-bit:
http://www.mediafire.com/?i89diiwtuw7n5ji
Thanks Jose!

libraries (if needed):
https://sites.google.com/site/chessbouq ... -microsoft
logo by Jim Ablett.
Thanks Jim!

Of course, many thanks for Stockfish's team for open source code!

It was a wonderful experience! Thanks Graham!

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Re: Round 8 Schedule
Sorry Jose for my bug.lech wrote:Yes,Graham Banks wrote: Are you thinking of releasing your version at some point?
I think it is a great place to do it now.![]()
Sting_SF_PV (pv means phinal version) is based on Stockfish 2.1.1 .
It contains all my ideas to try to make this engine more human and useful in analysis and play.
my 32-bit (![]()
):
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?s2dg0tjjc2n1e9q
Jose M. Valasco 64-bit:
http://www.mediafire.com/?i89diiwtuw7n5ji
Thanks Jose!![]()
libraries (if needed):
https://sites.google.com/site/chessbouq ... -microsoft
logo by Jim Ablett.
Thanks Jim!![]()
Of course, many thanks for Stockfish's team for open source code!![]()
It was a wonderful experience! Thanks Graham!
Of course: Jose M. Velasco 64-bit:
http://www.mediafire.com/?i89diiwtuw7n5ji
Thanks Jose!

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Re: Round 8 Schedule
Thanks Marek.lech wrote:Yes,Graham Banks wrote: Are you thinking of releasing your version at some point?
I think it is a great place to do it now.![]()
Sting_SF_PV (pv means phinal version) is based on Stockfish 2.1.1 .
It contains all my ideas to try to make this engine more human and useful in analysis and play.
my 32-bit (![]()
):
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?s2dg0tjjc2n1e9q
Jose M. Valasco 64-bit:
http://www.mediafire.com/?i89diiwtuw7n5ji
Thanks Jose!![]()
libraries (if needed):
https://sites.google.com/site/chessbouq ... -microsoft
logo by Jim Ablett.
Thanks Jim!![]()
Of course, many thanks for Stockfish's team for open source code!![]()
It was a wonderful experience! Thanks Graham!

Do I need to download again or is it the version I was using?
Graham.
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Re: Round 8 Schedule
The same versions.Graham Banks wrote:Do I need to download again or is it the version I was using?
Graham.
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Final Round Results and Crosstable
Round 8
Houdini 2.0c Pro x64 v IvanHoe 9.46b x64 (draw)
Protector 1.4.0 x64 v Stockfish 2.2.2 JA (draw)
Critter 1.6a 64-bit v Chiron 1.1a 64bit (draw)
Naum 4.2 v Deep Junior 13.3 (1-0)
Vitruvius_1.11C_x64 v Bouquet _1.3 x64 (draw)
Deep Sjeng WC2008 x64 v Sting SF PV 120629 64bit (draw)
HIARCS 13.2 MP v cyclone xTreme Rage (draw)
Deep Rybka 4.1 x64 v Zappa Mexico II x64 (draw)
Deep Shredder 12 x64 v spark-1.0-win64-mp (draw)
BugChess2 1.9 64-bit 8CPU v Spike 1.4 (0-1)
bright-0.5c v Deep Fritz 13 (draw)
Deep Onno 1-2-70 v MinkoChess 1.3 x64 (1-0)
gaviota v0.85.1 v DeepSaros ver.3.2 (0-1)
Arasan 14.0.1 v Delphil 2.9e (draw)
Tornado 4.88 x64 v Arminius 2012-06-28 (1-0)
Jonny 4.00 v RedQueen 1.1.1 (1-0)

Round 8 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=27017
Complete tournament PGN (zipped) - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=27016
Houdini 2.0c Pro x64 v IvanHoe 9.46b x64 (draw)
Protector 1.4.0 x64 v Stockfish 2.2.2 JA (draw)
Critter 1.6a 64-bit v Chiron 1.1a 64bit (draw)
Naum 4.2 v Deep Junior 13.3 (1-0)
Vitruvius_1.11C_x64 v Bouquet _1.3 x64 (draw)
Deep Sjeng WC2008 x64 v Sting SF PV 120629 64bit (draw)
HIARCS 13.2 MP v cyclone xTreme Rage (draw)
Deep Rybka 4.1 x64 v Zappa Mexico II x64 (draw)
Deep Shredder 12 x64 v spark-1.0-win64-mp (draw)
BugChess2 1.9 64-bit 8CPU v Spike 1.4 (0-1)
bright-0.5c v Deep Fritz 13 (draw)
Deep Onno 1-2-70 v MinkoChess 1.3 x64 (1-0)
gaviota v0.85.1 v DeepSaros ver.3.2 (0-1)
Arasan 14.0.1 v Delphil 2.9e (draw)
Tornado 4.88 x64 v Arminius 2012-06-28 (1-0)
Jonny 4.00 v RedQueen 1.1.1 (1-0)

Round 8 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=27017
Complete tournament PGN (zipped) - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=27016
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Re: Final Round Results and Crosstable
Graham, in Torun, where I live, is Motoarena world class track for speeedway. I always speak my son : remember the roots of speedway are Barry Biggs and Iwan Mauger from NZ. Maybe you remember them. 

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Re: Final Round Results and Crosstable
Yes - used to watch them as a boy at the Western Springs speedway here.lech wrote:Graham, in Torun, where I live, is Motoarena world class track for speeedway. I always speak my soon : remember the roots of speedway are Barry Biggs and Iwan Mauger from NZ. Maybe you remember them.

There used to be good competition from a Danish rider - can't recall his name.
Must say that I used to enjoy Stockcar racing at Waikaraka Park more though, especially the team races, where some of the team members were assigned to try and disable or block the opposing team's cars allowing the faster car/s in their team a better run.
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Re: Final Round Results and Crosstable
I know that the speedway is rather a history for NZ, but remember that thera are people (far) who remmeber and respect your compatriots.Graham Banks wrote:Yes - used to watch them as a boy at the Western Springs speedway here.lech wrote:Graham, in Torun, where I live, is Motoarena world class track for speeedway. I always speak my soon : remember the roots of speedway are Barry Biggs and Iwan Mauger from NZ. Maybe you remember them.![]()
There used to be good competition from a Danish rider - can't recall his name.
Must say that I used to enjoy Stockcar racing at Waikaraka Park more though, especially the team races, where some of the team members were assigned to try and disable or block the opposing team's cars allowing the faster car/s in their team a better run.

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