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Vinvin
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Re: Round 31

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What are the 2 last pairings (33th and 34th rounds) for Komodo, Stockfish and Houdini ?
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Re: Round 31

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Vinvin wrote:What are the 2 last pairings (33th and 34th rounds) for Komodo, Stockfish and Houdini ?
The same pairings as in Rounds 16 and 17, but with reversed colours.

Hiarcs 14 8CPU X-X-X-X Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU
Naum 4.2 64-bit 8CPU X-X-X-X Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU
Sting SF 3 64-bit 8CPU X-X-X-X Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU

Protector 1.5.0 64-bit 8CPU X-X-X-X Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU
Chiron 1.5 64-bit 8CPU X-X-X-X Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU
Hiarcs 14 8CPU X-X-X-X Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU
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Re: Round 31

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Komodo and Houdini should score 2.5 to 3. Stockfish, 2 to 2.5 ...
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Round 32

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GB CHAMPIONSHIP 8CPU

Xeon X5430x2 Octal
ChessGUI
2048mb hash per engine where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Graham2013-2.cgb book (limited to 8 move depth)
40 moves in 29 minutes repeating (equivalent to CCRL 40/40)
All engines 64-bit 8CPU where available
2 cycles 34 rounds


Round 32

Deep Junior 13 64-bit 8CPU (con15) v Chiron 1.5 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Hiarcs 14 8CPU v Protector 1.5.0 64-bit 8CPU (0-1)
Naum 4.2 64-bit 8CPU v Hannibal 022013 64-bit 8CPU (1-0)
Sting SF 3 64-bit 8CPU v Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
RobboLito 0.21Q 64-bit 8CPU v Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit 8CPU v Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Gull 2.1 64-bit 8CPU v Critter 1.6a 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Vitruvius 1.19g 64-bit 8CPU v Rybka 4.1 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Bouquet 1.7b 64-bit 8CPU v Equinox 1.90 64-bit 8CPU (draw)


Standings after Round 32

22.0 - Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU
21.5 - Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU
21.0 - Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU
20.0 - Sting SF 3 64-bit 8CPU
19.0 - Critter 1.6a 64-bit 8CPU
18.5 - Equinox 1.90 64-bit 8CPU
18.0 - Rybka 4.1 64-bit 8CPU
17.5 - Bouquet 1.7b 64-bit 8CPU
16.5 - Vitruvius 1.19g 64-bit 8CPU
15.5 - IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit 8CPU
14.5 - Protector 1.5.0 64-bit 8CPU
14.5 - RobboLito 0.21Q 64-bit 8CPU
13.5 - Gull 2.1 64-bit 8CPU
12.5 - Naum 4.2 64-bit 8CPU
11.5 - Hiarcs 14 8CPU
11.5 - Chiron 1.5 64-bit 8CPU
10.5 - Hannibal 022013 64-bit 8CPU
10.0 - Deep Junior 13 64-bit 8CPU (con15)


Round 32 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=29990

If you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16083

There is also a live broadcast in Playchess.
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Round 33

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GB CHAMPIONSHIP 8CPU

Xeon X5430x2 Octal
ChessGUI
2048mb hash per engine where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Graham2013-2.cgb book (limited to 8 move depth)
40 moves in 29 minutes repeating (equivalent to CCRL 40/40)
All engines 64-bit 8CPU where available
2 cycles 34 rounds


Round 33

Deep Junior 13 64-bit 8CPU (con15) v Protector 1.5.0 64-bit 8CPU (0-1)
Chiron 1.5 64-bit 8CPU v Hannibal 022013 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Hiarcs 14 8CPU v Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Naum 4.2 64-bit 8CPU v Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU (0-1)
Sting SF 3 64-bit 8CPU v Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU (1-0)
RobboLito 0.21Q 64-bit 8CPU v Critter 1.6a 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit 8CPU v Rybka 4.1 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Gull 2.1 64-bit 8CPU v Equinox 1.90 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Vitruvius 1.19g 64-bit 8CPU v Bouquet 1.7b 64-bit 8CPU (draw)


Standings after Round 33

23.0 - Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU
21.5 - Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU
21.5 - Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU
21.0 - Sting SF 3 64-bit 8CPU
19.5 - Critter 1.6a 64-bit 8CPU
19.0 - Equinox 1.90 64-bit 8CPU
18.5 - Rybka 4.1 64-bit 8CPU
18.0 - Bouquet 1.7b 64-bit 8CPU
17.0 - Vitruvius 1.19g 64-bit 8CPU
16.0 - IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit 8CPU
15.5 - Protector 1.5.0 64-bit 8CPU
15.0 - RobboLito 0.21Q 64-bit 8CPU
14.0 - Gull 2.1 64-bit 8CPU
12.5 - Naum 4.2 64-bit 8CPU
12.0 - Hiarcs 14 8CPU
12.0 - Chiron 1.5 64-bit 8CPU
11.0 - Hannibal 022013 64-bit 8CPU
10.0 - Deep Junior 13 64-bit 8CPU (con15)


Round 33 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=29996

If you install TLCV (Tom's Live Chess Viewer) on your computer, you can watch the games live move by move. You'll also be able to chat to others following the tournament in the chatroom there.
http://home.pacific.net.au/~tommyinoz/client.zip
Host - GrahamCCRL.dyndns.org Port - 16083

There is also a live broadcast in Playchess.
gbanksnz at gmail.com
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Round 34 and Final Standings

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GB CHAMPIONSHIP 8CPU

Xeon X5430x2 Octal
ChessGUI
2048mb hash per engine where possible
3-4-5 piece tablebases
Ponder off
Graham2013-2.cgb book (limited to 8 move depth)
40 moves in 29 minutes repeating (equivalent to CCRL 40/40)
All engines 64-bit 8CPU where available
2 cycles 34 rounds


Round 34

Deep Junior 13 64-bit 8CPU (co v Hannibal 022013 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Protector 1.5.0 64-bit 8CPU v Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU (0-1)
Chiron 1.5 64-bit 8CPU v Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Hiarcs 14 8CPU v Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Naum 4.2 64-bit 8CPU v Critter 1.6a 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Sting SF 3 64-bit 8CPU v Rybka 4.1 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
RobboLito 0.21Q 64-bit 8CPU v Equinox 1.90 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit 8CPU v Bouquet 1.7b 64-bit 8CPU (draw)
Gull 2.1 64-bit 8CPU v Vitruvius 1.19g 64-bit 8CPU (1-0)


Final Standings

23.5 - Komodo 5.1 64-bit 8CPU
22.5 - Houdini 3 64-bit 8CPU
22.0 - Stockfish 120713 64-bit 8CPU
21.5 - Sting SF 3 64-bit 8CPU
20.0 - Critter 1.6a 64-bit 8CPU
19.5 - Equinox 1.90 64-bit 8CPU
19.0 - Rybka 4.1 64-bit 8CPU
18.5 - Bouquet 1.7b 64-bit 8CPU
17.0 - Vitruvius 1.19g 64-bit 8CPU
16.5 - IvanHoe 9.46h 64-bit 8CPU
15.5 - RobboLito 0.21Q 64-bit 8CPU
15.5 - Protector 1.5.0 64-bit 8CPU
15.0 - Gull 2.1 64-bit 8CPU
13.0 - Naum 4.2 64-bit 8CPU
12.5 - Hiarcs 14 8CPU
12.5 - Chiron 1.5 64-bit 8CPU
11.5 - Hannibal 022013 64-bit 8CPU
10.5 - Deep Junior 13 64-bit 8CPU (con15)

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Round 34 PGN - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=30003
Complete tournament PGN (zipped) - http://kirill-kryukov.com/chess/discuss ... p?id=30002
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Re: Round 34 and Final Standings

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Magnifico tournament, Mr Graham.
I could not follow it as I would like, but there are plenty of good games.

Congratulations to the winner, it seems Komodo is well settled.
We have a good future of fun.

Thanks, Graham.
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Re: Round 34 and Final Standings

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Thank you for this great tournament :!:

Hope you will start again with these top engines..

At the moment i get very good results with this Stockfish version:
Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: Mon Jul 29 01:21:21 2013 +0200
Timestamp: 1375053681

Kind regards,
JP.
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Re: Round 34 and Final Standings

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jpqy wrote:Thank you for this great tournament :!:

Hope you will start again with these top engines..

At the moment i get very good results with this Stockfish version:
Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: Mon Jul 29 01:21:21 2013 +0200
Timestamp: 1375053681

Kind regards,
JP.
I'll probably run my next 8 core tournament starting late September.

However, TCEC will have started by then, so I doubt whether there will be as much interest at that time as there was here.

Might still do it for my own interest and enjoyment anyway though. :)

Regards,
Graham.
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Re: Round 34 and Final Standings

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Great tournament! I think there would be even more interest if the time control is a little longer and just the cream of the crop would be included. Maybe only 5 or 6 engines included. Also Sting and Stockfish and Ivanhoe and Robbolito are similar engines, so maybe only the best of each choice should be chosen. Komodo had a great tournament here and deserved to win, but it did not score well against #2 ,#3 and #4. With so few relative games this could actually be considered a statistical tie among the top 3.