Plumbing The Depths (after Round 18 of 54)

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Graham Banks
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Plumbing The Depths (after Round 18 of 54)

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PLUMBING THE DEPTHS

Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 @2GHz overclocked to 2.66GHz
2GB total RAM
Arena 1.1 GUI
HS-Mainbook.abk (v705)
256 MB hash for each
3-4-5 piece EGTBs
40/30 (adapted to CCRL 40/40)
6 cycles (54 rounds)
Run by Charles Smith


Standings after Round 18

13.0 - Adam 3.1
12.5 - OBender 2.11.5
11.0 - Feuerstein 0.4.51
10.0 - Gibbon 2.01b
9.0 - BigLion 2.23w
9.0 - Buzz 0.07
8.5 - Micro-Max 4.8
7.5 - Clueless 1.4
6.5 - Marvin 1.3.0
3.0 - Smash 1.0.3


The tournament can be followed and games downloaded from here:
http://kirr.homeunix.org/chess/discussi ... f=7&t=2595
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Re: Plumbing The Depths (after Round 18 of 54)

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Say, how do you use your two cores here? Since none of these engines are mp capable (I think), do you have half the games running on one core and half on the other, or do you leave one core free for other uses of the computer?
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Re: Plumbing The Depths (after Round 18 of 54)

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Dirt wrote:Say, how do you use your two cores here? Since none of these engines are mp capable (I think), do you have half the games running on one core and half on the other, or do you leave one core free for other uses of the computer?
Hi Greg,

Charles is running the tournament, but it's only using one core.

Regards, Graham.
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