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Standings after Round 81 of 90

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JONNY MARCHING HOME 4CPU

AMD Phenom II 6 core
ChessGUI
1024mb hash
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
WorldClass2012-3.cgb book (limited to 8 move depth)
40 moves in 22 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 64-bit 4CPU where available
10 cycles 90 rounds


Standings after Round 81

56.5 - Arasan 15.2 64-bit 4CPU
54.5 - Octochess r4984 64-bit 4CPU
53.5 - BugChess2 1.9 64-bit 4CPU
53.0 - Jonny 4.00 4CPU
45.5 - Alfil 13.1 64-bit 4CPU
41.0 - Pharaon 3.5.1 4CPU
36.5 - RedQueen 1.1.3 64-bit 4CPU
35.5 - Nebula 1.5 64-bit 4CPU
24.5 - Delphil 2.9g 64-bit 4CPU
4.5 - FireFly 2.6.0 64-bit 4CPU


PGN for Rounds 73-81:
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=28957
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Re: Standings after Round 81 of 90

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I am kind of surprised to see Arasan doing so well here, since Johnny and Bugchess are strong opponents for it, but I have put some effort recently into better scaling on multiple cores.

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Re: Standings after Round 81 of 90

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jdart wrote:I am kind of surprised to see Arasan doing so well here, since Johnny and Bugchess are strong opponents for it, but I have put some effort recently into better scaling on multiple cores.

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Your effort in this regard certainly seems to be paying off. :)
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For Graham Banks

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Graham, I wonder if I might curry a favor. You have nice logos, but there is this one in particular I am using. It is your Equinox logo. I love it. If you can find the time and are not real busy, could you take a stab at something for me. First, I assume the one with the dark purple-like background and yellow letters is your only one- that is the one I speak of. I would love to have another EXACTLY like it to use. A carbon copy, EXCEPT- and I am assuming you used some kind of template for the letters, and you could recreate them exactly as they are in size, shape and everything-EXACTLY the same- except the letters would be black instead of yellow. It would go perfect with the background, plus being private black would be appropriate for that reason as well. If you can't, I will certainly understand.


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Re: For Graham Banks

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geots wrote:Graham, I wonder if I might curry a favor. You have nice logos, but there is this one in particular I am using. It is your Equinox logo. I love it. If you can find the time and are not real busy, could you take a stab at something for me. First, I assume the one with the dark purple-like background and yellow letters is your only one- that is the one I speak of. I would love to have another EXACTLY like it to use. A carbon copy, EXCEPT- and I am assuming you used some kind of template for the letters, and you could recreate them exactly as they are in size, shape and everything-EXACTLY the same- except the letters would be black instead of yellow. It would go perfect with the background, plus being private black would be appropriate for that reason as well. If you can't, I will certainly understand.


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I'll take a look when I get the chance, but I'd need to find the picture that I used first.

Graham.
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Final Standings

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JONNY MARCHING HOME 4CPU

AMD Phenom II 6 core
ChessGUI
1024mb hash
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
WorldClass2012-3.cgb book (limited to 8 move depth)
40 moves in 22 minutes repeating (adapted for the CCRL)
All engines 64-bit 4CPU where available
10 cycles 90 rounds


Final Standings

63.5 - Arasan 15.2 64-bit 4CPU
60.5 - Octochess r4984 64-bit 4CPU
59.0 - BugChess2 1.9 64-bit 4CPU
58.5 - Jonny 4.00 4CPU
51.0 - Alfil 13.1 64-bit 4CPU
45.0 - Pharaon 3.5.1 4CPU
40.5 - RedQueen 1.1.3 64-bit 4CPU
39.5 - Nebula 1.5 64-bit 4CPU
27.0 - Delphil 2.9g 64-bit 4CPU
5.5 - FireFly 2.6.0 64-bit 4CPU


Complete tournament pgn (zipped):
http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=28972
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Re: For Graham Banks

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Graham Banks wrote:
geots wrote:Graham, I wonder if I might curry a favor. You have nice logos, but there is this one in particular I am using. It is your Equinox logo. I love it. If you can find the time and are not real busy, could you take a stab at something for me. First, I assume the one with the dark purple-like background and yellow letters is your only one- that is the one I speak of. I would love to have another EXACTLY like it to use. A carbon copy, EXCEPT- and I am assuming you used some kind of template for the letters, and you could recreate them exactly as they are in size, shape and everything-EXACTLY the same- except the letters would be black instead of yellow. It would go perfect with the background, plus being private black would be appropriate for that reason as well. If you can't, I will certainly understand.


Best,
I'll take a look when I get the chance, but I'd need to find the picture that I used first.

Graham.
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Re: I Got It!

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Absolutely fantastic! I really appreciate you taking the time to do this for me, Graham.


All the best,

george