The Champions 2012 4CPU

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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings

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Thanks for the tournament Graham.....

It was extremely interesting to follow regards,
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings

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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

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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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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings

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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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Personally, I feel that Stockfish 2.2.2 is the strongest version to date.
I've been disappointed with the latest version.
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Re: Round 30 and Final Standings

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Graham Banks wrote:
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.

Regards,
CL
Personally, I feel that Stockfish 2.2.2 is the strongest version to date.
I've been disappointed with the latest version.
From what I saw, 2.3 is stronger than 2.3.1 ...