Thanks for the tournament Graham.....
It was extremely interesting to follow regards,
Dr.D
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings
Nice tournament, good to see Rybka 4.1 still being competitive! I am a little surprised at poor performance of Stockfish, but with so little games and a very wide and shallow book ... anything can happen!
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings
I agree, the latest Stockfish version may not be an improvement after all.
CCRL even has it as lower rated at 40/40.
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CL
CCRL even has it as lower rated at 40/40.
Regards,
CL
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings
Personally, I feel that Stockfish 2.2.2 is the strongest version to date.carldaman wrote:I agree, the latest Stockfish version may not be an improvement after all.
CCRL even has it as lower rated at 40/40.
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CL
I've been disappointed with the latest version.
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings
From what I saw, 2.3 is stronger than 2.3.1 ...Graham Banks wrote:Personally, I feel that Stockfish 2.2.2 is the strongest version to date.carldaman wrote:I agree, the latest Stockfish version may not be an improvement after all.
CCRL even has it as lower rated at 40/40.
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CL
I've been disappointed with the latest version.