Tryst With The Troublemaker

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Re: Standings after Round 6 of 36

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swami wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
swami wrote:Which engine is code named troublemaker? :)
I'll give you one guess! :lol:
I could be wrong, but I think it must be CM Assassin. :shock:
No,it must be Cyclone :wink:
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Re: Standings after Round 6 of 36

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Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
swami wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
swami wrote:Which engine is code named troublemaker? :)
I'll give you one guess! :lol:
I could be wrong, but I think it must be CM Assassin. :shock:
No,it must be Cyclone :wink:
Well you're both wrong! :lol:
Just think of the heated discussions that have been happening recently in CCC. :wink:
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Re: Standings after Round 6 of 36

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Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
swami wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
swami wrote:Which engine is code named troublemaker? :)
I'll give you one guess! :lol:
I could be wrong, but I think it must be CM Assassin. :shock:
No,it must be Cyclone :wink:
Well you're both wrong! :lol:
Just think of the heated discussions that have been happening recently in CCC. :wink:
Fruit?
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Re: Standings after Round 6 of 36

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swami wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:
swami wrote:
Graham Banks wrote:
swami wrote:Which engine is code named troublemaker? :)
I'll give you one guess! :lol:
I could be wrong, but I think it must be CM Assassin. :shock:
No,it must be Cyclone :wink:
Well you're both wrong! :lol:
Just think of the heated discussions that have been happening recently in CCC. :wink:
Fruit?
Correct! 8-)
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Standings after Round 12 of 36

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TRYST WITH THE TROUBLEMAKER

Dual Athlon XP2200+
Deep Shredder 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GenericNP.bkt
40 moves in 62 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles (36 rounds)


Standings after Round 12

9.5 - Glaurung 2.1
9.0 - Bright 0.3d
8.0 - Cyclone 1.0
6.0 - CM11 Leonidas
5.5 - Booot 4.14.0
5.5 - Fruit 2.1
4.5 - Scorpio 1.81
4.5 - Frenzee Dec07
4.0 - Ktulu 8.0
3.5 - CM9000 Assassin


This tournament can be followed more closely with games available for download after each couple of rounds from here:
http://www.kirill-kryukov.com/chess/dis ... f=7&t=3877
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Standings after Round 18 of 36

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TRYST WITH THE TROUBLEMAKER

Dual Athlon XP2200+
Deep Shredder 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GenericNP.bkt
40 moves in 62 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles (36 rounds)


Standings after Round 18

13.5 - Glaurung 2.1
13.0 - Bright 0.3d
11.0 - Cyclone 1.0
9.0 - CM11 Leonidas
8.5 - Fruit 2.1
7.5 - Booot 4.14.0
7.5 - Frenzee Dec07
7.0 - Scorpio 1.81
6.5 - Ktulu 8.0
6.5 - CM9000 Assassin


This tournament can be followed more closely with games available for download after each couple of rounds from here:
http://www.kirill-kryukov.com/chess/dis ... f=7&t=3877
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Re: Standings after Round 18 of 36

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Good old Fruit is still strong. I vote for Bright to win this one, but not too easily.
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Re: Standings after Round 18 of 36

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swami wrote:Good old Fruit is still strong. I vote for Bright to win this one, but not too easily.
Yep - should be a close tussle between Glaurung and Bright. 8-)
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Standings after Round 24 of 36

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TRYST WITH THE TROUBLEMAKER

Dual Athlon XP2200+
Deep Shredder 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GenericNP.bkt
40 moves in 62 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles (36 rounds)


Standings after Round 24

17.0 - Bright 0.3d
16.5 - Glaurung 2.1
16.0 - Cyclone 1.0
12.0 - Fruit 2.1
10.5 - CM11 Leonidas
10.5 - Frenzee Dec07
10.0 - Booot 4.14.0
10.0 - Scorpio 1.81
9.0 - CM9000 Assassin
8.5 - Ktulu 8.0


This tournament can be followed more closely with games available for download after each couple of rounds from here:
http://www.kirill-kryukov.com/chess/dis ... f=7&t=3877
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Standings after Round 30 of 36

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TRYST WITH THE TROUBLEMAKER

Dual Athlon XP2200+
Deep Shredder 11 GUI
128mb hash each
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
GenericNP.bkt
40 moves in 62 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
4 cycles (36 rounds)


Standings after Round 30

21.0 - Glaurung 2.1
20.5 - Cyclone 1.0
20.0 - Bright 0.3d
15.5 - Fruit 2.1
13.5 - Frenzee Dec07
13.0 - CM11 Leonidas
12.0 - Booot 4.14.0
12.0 - Scorpio 1.81
12.0 - CM9000 Assassin
10.5 - Ktulu 8.0


This tournament can be followed more closely with games available for download after each couple of rounds from here:
http://www.kirill-kryukov.com/chess/dis ... f=7&t=3877
gbanksnz at gmail.com